See superultimate in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
{
"etymology_templates": [
{
"args": {
"1": "en",
"2": "super",
"3": "ultimate"
},
"expansion": "super- + ultimate",
"name": "prefix"
}
],
"etymology_text": "From super- + ultimate.",
"forms": [
{
"form": "super-ultimate",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
}
],
"head_templates": [
{
"args": {
"1": "-"
},
"expansion": "superultimate (not comparable)",
"name": "en-adj"
}
],
"hyphenations": [
{
"parts": [
"su",
"per",
"ul",
"ti",
"mate"
]
}
],
"lang": "English",
"lang_code": "en",
"pos": "adj",
"senses": [
{
"categories": [
{
"kind": "other",
"name": "English entries with incorrect language header",
"parents": [],
"source": "w"
},
{
"kind": "other",
"name": "English terms prefixed with super-",
"parents": [],
"source": "w"
},
{
"kind": "other",
"name": "Pages with 1 entry",
"parents": [],
"source": "w"
},
{
"kind": "other",
"name": "Pages with entries",
"parents": [],
"source": "w"
}
],
"examples": [
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
343,
356
]
],
"ref": "1951, Lafayette Ronald Hubbard, The Research and Discovery Series, New Era Publications, page 76:",
"text": "The basic aberration is inability to control motion. Practically nobody controls motion to 100 percent of his capabilities. We don’t have to think in terms of vast and complex machines to see how this fits into industry. You take a janitor with a broom and send him down the aisle sweeping. You don’t have to have a person who can control the superultimate complexity of motion to have that janitor, but you would be surprised how many accidents he has if he is low on the tone scale. He will shove the handle of the broom through this and that and he will knock a template off here and there, and he just goes through the place.",
"type": "quotation"
},
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
20,
33
]
],
"ref": "1963, United States. Congress, Congressional Record, U.S. Government Printing Office, page 13639:",
"text": "This article is the superultimate in misrepresentation and inaccuracy.",
"type": "quotation"
},
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
82,
95
]
],
"ref": "1972, Otto Rank Association, Otto Rank, Journal Volumes 7-8, page 99:",
"text": "We can no longer speak glibly of revolution in an era when war could bring on the superultimate repression: death of the human race.",
"type": "quotation"
},
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
106,
119
]
],
"ref": "1997, Martin Gardner, Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games, The Mathematical Association of America, W. H. Freeman, page 286:",
"text": "The next setting is the Island of Baal, the only place on the earth where someone knows the answer to the superultimate metaphysical question: ‘“‘Why is there anything at all?’”’ The island is inhabited only by knights and knaves.",
"type": "quotation"
},
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
88,
101
]
],
"ref": "2003, Journal of Religious Studies, Volume 34, Department of Religious Studies, Punjabi University, page 90:",
"text": "The essence of these divinities is that of intermediaries between a being and a supreme superultimate Being.",
"type": "quotation"
}
],
"glosses": [
"Above and beyond what is usually ultimate; truly ultimate."
],
"id": "en-superultimate-en-adj-beh4MSne",
"links": [
[
"Above and beyond",
"above and beyond"
],
[
"ultimate",
"ultimate"
],
[
"truly",
"truly"
]
],
"raw_glosses": [
"(rare) Above and beyond what is usually ultimate; truly ultimate."
],
"tags": [
"not-comparable",
"rare"
]
}
],
"sounds": [
{
"ipa": "/suːpəɹˈʌltɪmɪt/",
"tags": [
"UK"
]
},
{
"ipa": "/suːpəɹˈʌltəmɪt/",
"tags": [
"US"
]
}
],
"word": "superultimate"
}
{
"etymology_templates": [
{
"args": {
"1": "en",
"2": "super",
"3": "ultimate"
},
"expansion": "super- + ultimate",
"name": "prefix"
}
],
"etymology_text": "From super- + ultimate.",
"forms": [
{
"form": "super-ultimate",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
}
],
"head_templates": [
{
"args": {
"1": "-"
},
"expansion": "superultimate (not comparable)",
"name": "en-adj"
}
],
"hyphenations": [
{
"parts": [
"su",
"per",
"ul",
"ti",
"mate"
]
}
],
"lang": "English",
"lang_code": "en",
"pos": "adj",
"senses": [
{
"categories": [
"English adjectives",
"English entries with incorrect language header",
"English lemmas",
"English terms prefixed with super-",
"English terms with quotations",
"English terms with rare senses",
"English uncomparable adjectives",
"Pages with 1 entry",
"Pages with entries"
],
"examples": [
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
343,
356
]
],
"ref": "1951, Lafayette Ronald Hubbard, The Research and Discovery Series, New Era Publications, page 76:",
"text": "The basic aberration is inability to control motion. Practically nobody controls motion to 100 percent of his capabilities. We don’t have to think in terms of vast and complex machines to see how this fits into industry. You take a janitor with a broom and send him down the aisle sweeping. You don’t have to have a person who can control the superultimate complexity of motion to have that janitor, but you would be surprised how many accidents he has if he is low on the tone scale. He will shove the handle of the broom through this and that and he will knock a template off here and there, and he just goes through the place.",
"type": "quotation"
},
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
20,
33
]
],
"ref": "1963, United States. Congress, Congressional Record, U.S. Government Printing Office, page 13639:",
"text": "This article is the superultimate in misrepresentation and inaccuracy.",
"type": "quotation"
},
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
82,
95
]
],
"ref": "1972, Otto Rank Association, Otto Rank, Journal Volumes 7-8, page 99:",
"text": "We can no longer speak glibly of revolution in an era when war could bring on the superultimate repression: death of the human race.",
"type": "quotation"
},
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
106,
119
]
],
"ref": "1997, Martin Gardner, Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games, The Mathematical Association of America, W. H. Freeman, page 286:",
"text": "The next setting is the Island of Baal, the only place on the earth where someone knows the answer to the superultimate metaphysical question: ‘“‘Why is there anything at all?’”’ The island is inhabited only by knights and knaves.",
"type": "quotation"
},
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
88,
101
]
],
"ref": "2003, Journal of Religious Studies, Volume 34, Department of Religious Studies, Punjabi University, page 90:",
"text": "The essence of these divinities is that of intermediaries between a being and a supreme superultimate Being.",
"type": "quotation"
}
],
"glosses": [
"Above and beyond what is usually ultimate; truly ultimate."
],
"links": [
[
"Above and beyond",
"above and beyond"
],
[
"ultimate",
"ultimate"
],
[
"truly",
"truly"
]
],
"raw_glosses": [
"(rare) Above and beyond what is usually ultimate; truly ultimate."
],
"tags": [
"not-comparable",
"rare"
]
}
],
"sounds": [
{
"ipa": "/suːpəɹˈʌltɪmɪt/",
"tags": [
"UK"
]
},
{
"ipa": "/suːpəɹˈʌltəmɪt/",
"tags": [
"US"
]
}
],
"word": "superultimate"
}
Download raw JSONL data for superultimate meaning in English (3.2kB)
This page is a part of the kaikki.org machine-readable English dictionary. This dictionary is based on structured data extracted on 2026-01-03 from the enwiktionary dump dated 2026-01-01 using wiktextract (96027d6 and 9905b1f). The data shown on this site has been post-processed and various details (e.g., extra categories) removed, some information disambiguated, and additional data merged from other sources. See the raw data download page for the unprocessed wiktextract data.
If you use this data in academic research, please cite Tatu Ylonen: Wiktextract: Wiktionary as Machine-Readable Structured Data, Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), pp. 1317-1325, Marseille, 20-25 June 2022. Linking to the relevant page(s) under https://kaikki.org would also be greatly appreciated.