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- Means 'higher' or 'upper' for physical locations.
- Means 'better' or 'premium' for quality.
- Means 'boss' or 'supervisor' when used as a noun.
- Means 'greater than' in math and comparisons.
Il habite à l'étage supérieur.
- Spatial Context
- Used to describe physical elevation or upper positioning.
Ce vin est d'une qualité supérieure.
- Quality Context
- Indicates that something surpasses another in excellence or grade.
Je dois en parler à mon supérieur.
Elle fait des études supérieures à Paris.
- Educational Context
- Refers to post-secondary education, universities, and specialized academies.
Le nombre de participants est supérieur à cent.
Nous cherchons une solution supérieure.
- Adjective Placement
- Always place this adjective immediately after the noun it describes.
Ses résultats sont supérieurs aux miens.
- Preposition Usage
- Always use 'à' (and its contracted forms au, aux) when comparing two things.
La demande est supérieure à l'offre.
Il a été convoqué par son supérieur.
- Noun Usage
- Functions as a standard noun representing a person of higher rank.
X est strictement supérieur à Y.
Le ministre de l'Enseignement supérieur a fait une annonce.
- Academic Environment
- Universities, colleges, and specialized schools.
J'attends la validation de mon supérieur.
- Corporate Environment
- Offices, businesses, and military organizations.
Nous offrons des produits de qualité supérieure.
Il a une infection des voies respiratoires supérieures.
- Medical Context
- Used to describe the upper parts of the human body or anatomical systems.
Les toilettes se trouvent au niveau supérieur.
Ce produit est supérieur (NOT plus supérieur).
- The 'Plus' Error
- Never combine 'plus' with adjectives that already contain a comparative meaning.
Leur score est supérieur au nôtre (NOT que le nôtre).
- The Preposition Error
- Using 'que' instead of 'à' is a classic non-native mistake. Always use 'à'.
Une force supérieure a été déployée.
C'est mon supérieur au bureau.
- Semantic Error
- Confusing professional rank with personal quality. Use 'meilleur' for personal quality.
Écoutez bien la prononciation de supérieur.
Mets le livre sur l'étagère plus haute.
- Physical Alternatives
- Use 'plus haut' for everyday physical descriptions of height.
Ce restaurant est bien meilleur que l'autre.
- Quality Alternatives
- 'Meilleur' is for general goodness, while 'haut de gamme' is for premium commercial products.
Mon responsable a validé mes congés.
Cinq est plus grand que trois.
- Mathematical Alternatives
- 'Plus grand que' is the simpler, more conversational equivalent for numbers and sizes.
Le rez-de-chaussée est le niveau inférieur.
How Formal Is It?
"Le candidat possède une expertise nettement supérieure aux exigences du poste."
"Mon niveau en maths est supérieur au tien."
"Mon chef est cool, c'est un bon supérieur."
"Le chiffre 5 est supérieur au chiffre 3."
"Il fait des études sup'."
Curiosidade
In medieval monasteries, the 'Mère Supérieure' (Mother Superior) or 'Père Supérieur' was the head of the abbey. This religious usage is one of the oldest hierarchical applications of the word in French.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the first 'u' like an English 'oo' (soo-per-ee-er). It must be the tight French 'u'.
- Dropping the final 'r'. Unlike words ending in '-er', the '-eur' ending requires the 'r' to be pronounced.
- Failing to differentiate the written feminine form 'supérieure', even though it sounds identical to the masculine.
- Pronouncing the 'é' as an open 'eh' instead of a closed 'ay' sound.
- Putting the stress on the first syllable like in English 'SU-perior'.
Nível de dificuldade
Very easy to recognize because it looks like the English word 'superior'.
Tricky because you must remember the feminine 'e' and the preposition 'à'.
Pronouncing the French 'u' and the final 'eur' correctly is difficult for beginners.
Easy to hear, but distinguishing between singular and plural forms is impossible by ear alone.
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Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Adjective Placement
Un niveau supérieur (Adjective goes after the noun).
Comparisons with 'à'
Il est supérieur à moi (Use 'à', never 'que').
No 'plus' with inherent comparatives
C'est supérieur (Never 'plus supérieur').
Contractions with 'à'
Supérieur au (à + le) standard.
Feminine agreement for adjectives ending in -eur
Une force supérieure (Add an 'e').
Exemplos por nível
Le livre est sur l'étagère supérieure.
The book is on the upper shelf.
Feminine singular agreement with 'étagère'.
Il habite à l'étage supérieur.
He lives on the upper floor.
Masculine singular agreement with 'étage'.
C'est de qualité supérieure.
It is of superior quality.
Feminine singular agreement with 'qualité'.
La lèvre supérieure est blessée.
The upper lip is hurt.
Feminine singular agreement with 'lèvre'.
Regardez la partie supérieure.
Look at the upper part.
Feminine singular agreement with 'partie'.
Le niveau supérieur est fermé.
The upper level is closed.
Masculine singular agreement with 'niveau'.
C'est un jambon de qualité supérieure.
It's a premium quality ham.
Common phrase on food packaging.
Mon bras supérieur me fait mal.
My upper arm hurts.
Masculine singular agreement with 'bras'.
Mon niveau est supérieur au tien.
My level is higher than yours.
Uses 'au' (à + le) for comparison.
Il doit parler à son supérieur.
He must speak to his superior (boss).
Used as a masculine noun.
Le prix est supérieur à 100 euros.
The price is greater than 100 euros.
Uses 'à' for numerical comparison.
Elle fait des études supérieures.
She is doing higher education.
Plural feminine agreement with 'études'.
Ce vin est supérieur à l'autre.
This wine is superior to the other.
Comparison using 'à'.
La vitesse est supérieure à la limite.
The speed is higher than the limit.
Feminine agreement with 'vitesse'.
C'est une force supérieure.
It is a superior force.
Feminine singular agreement.
Mes résultats sont supérieurs.
My results are higher/better.
Masculine plural agreement with 'résultats'.
L'enseignement supérieur en France est très accessible.
Higher education in France is very accessible.
Fixed expression 'enseignement supérieur'.
Il a été promu par son supérieur hiérarchique.
He was promoted by his line manager.
Formal workplace vocabulary.
La demande est largement supérieure à l'offre.
Demand is vastly superior to supply.
Economic context, using 'largement' for emphasis.
Le nombre de participants est supérieur aux attentes.
The number of participants is higher than expectations.
Uses 'aux' (à + les) for plural comparison.
Elle a un diplôme d'études supérieures.
She has a higher education degree.
Common academic phrasing.
Ce modèle offre des performances supérieures.
This model offers superior performance.
Feminine plural agreement with 'performances'.
La température est supérieure à la normale saisonnière.
The temperature is higher than the seasonal average.
Meteorological context.
Il refuse d'obéir à ses supérieurs.
He refuses to obey his superiors.
Plural noun usage.
Les intérêts de l'entreprise sont supérieurs aux intérêts individuels.
The company's interests are superior to individual interests.
Abstract comparison using plural forms.
Il a démontré une intelligence nettement supérieure à la moyenne.
He demonstrated an intelligence clearly above average.
Nuanced comparison with 'nettement'.
Le tribunal d'instance supérieure a rendu son verdict.
The higher court has delivered its verdict.
Legal terminology.
Cette technologie est d'un niveau de complexité supérieur.
This technology is of a higher level of complexity.
Complex noun phrase structure.
Elle a fait appel à une instance supérieure pour régler le conflit.
She appealed to a higher authority to resolve the conflict.
Administrative context.
Le bénéfice net est strictement supérieur à celui de l'année dernière.
The net profit is strictly greater than that of last year.
Financial/mathematical precision ('strictement').
Il affiche souvent un complexe de supériorité.
He often displays a superiority complex.
Related noun form 'supériorité'.
Les cadres supérieurs de l'entreprise se réunissent demain.
The senior executives of the company are meeting tomorrow.
Specific business term 'cadres supérieurs'.
La primauté du droit international est supérieure aux lois nationales.
The primacy of international law is superior to national laws.
Advanced legal and political discourse.
Il a invoqué un cas de force majeure, une contrainte supérieure et imprévisible.
He invoked a case of force majeure, a superior and unforeseeable constraint.
Advanced legal terminology.
L'art classique recherche une harmonie supérieure.
Classical art seeks a higher harmony.
Abstract aesthetic concept.
Cette œuvre témoigne d'une maîtrise technique très supérieure.
This work demonstrates a vastly superior technical mastery.
Literary critique style.
Les injonctions de sa conscience lui semblaient supérieures à toute loi humaine.
The dictates of his conscience seemed to him superior to any human law.
Philosophical and moral context.
Il s'est heurté au refus catégorique de l'échelon supérieur.
He came up against the categorical refusal of the higher echelon.
Bureaucratic terminology.
La transcendance suppose une réalité d'un ordre supérieur.
Transcendence implies a reality of a higher order.
Philosophical/theological context.
Leur stratégie s'est avérée infiniment supérieure sur le long terme.
Their strategy proved to be infinitely superior in the long run.
Strategic analysis using 'infiniment'.
Il postule l'existence d'un principe supérieur régissant l'univers.
He postulates the existence of a higher principle governing the universe.
High-level philosophical/scientific writing.
La cour de cassation, juridiction suprême, a cassé l'arrêt de la cour supérieure.
The Court of Cassation, the supreme jurisdiction, quashed the judgment of the higher court.
Highly specific French legal system terminology.
L'ironie de l'auteur dénote une intelligence supérieure qui se joue des conventions.
The author's irony denotes a superior intelligence that plays with conventions.
Advanced literary criticism.
Dans la hiérarchie des normes, la Constitution occupe le rang le plus supérieur.
In the hierarchy of norms, the Constitution occupies the highest rank.
Constitutional law discourse.
Il a su s'élever à des considérations d'un ordre tout à fait supérieur.
He was able to rise to considerations of an entirely higher order.
Elegant, formal rhetorical style.
Cette symphonie est l'expression d'une volonté esthétique supérieure.
This symphony is the expression of a superior aesthetic will.
Musicology and aesthetic theory.
L'ethnocentrisme repose sur la croyance erronée en une culture supérieure.
Ethnocentrism rests on the erroneous belief in a superior culture.
Sociological and anthropological analysis.
Il a agi ainsi pour des motifs supérieurs qui nous échappent encore.
He acted this way for higher motives that still elude us.
Nuanced psychological/narrative description.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
passer à la vitesse supérieure
avoir un complexe de supériorité
de l'ordre supérieur
les instances supérieures
être supérieur à la moyenne
le tribunal de l'instance supérieure
les voies respiratoires supérieures
un être supérieur
la classe supérieure
le membre supérieur
Frequentemente confundido com
'Suprême' means the absolute highest (supreme), while 'supérieur' just means higher than something else.
'Meilleur' means 'better' (goodness), while 'supérieur' means 'higher' (rank, grade, math).
'Majeur' means 'major' or 'greater in importance', not necessarily higher in rank or physical space.
Expressões idiomáticas
"prendre quelqu'un de haut"
To act superior towards someone, to condescend. (Related concept, not using the exact word but the meaning).
Il m'a pris de haut pendant la réunion.
informal"regarder de haut"
To look down on someone, implying superiority.
Elle regarde tout le monde de haut.
neutral"avoir le dessus"
To have the upper hand, to be in a superior position in a conflict.
Notre équipe a finalement eu le dessus.
neutral"être au-dessus de la mêlée"
To be above the fray, showing superior detachment from petty arguments.
Le président a essayé de rester au-dessus de la mêlée.
formal"jouer au chef"
To act bossy, pretending to be the superior.
Arrête de jouer au chef avec moi !
informal"être hors concours"
To be in a league of one's own, vastly superior to the competition.
Ce pianiste est vraiment hors concours.
formal"damner le pion à quelqu'un"
To outsmart or prove superior to someone.
Il a réussi à damner le pion à ses adversaires.
informal"être la crème de la crème"
To be the absolute best, the superior choice.
Ces étudiants sont la crème de la crème.
neutral"n'avoir rien à envier à"
To be just as good as or superior to something else.
Ce vin n'a rien à envier aux grands crus.
neutral"surpasser toutes les attentes"
To be vastly superior to what was expected.
Leur performance a surpassé toutes les attentes.
formalFácil de confundir
Direct translation of 'more superior'.
'Supérieur' already means 'more high'. Adding 'plus' is a grammatical error in French.
Incorrect: C'est plus supérieur. Correct: C'est supérieur.
Standard comparisons use 'que' (plus grand que).
'Supérieur' is an exception and strictly requires the preposition 'à'.
Incorrect: Supérieur que toi. Correct: Supérieur à toi.
They sound similar and both imply something good.
'Super' is an informal adjective/adverb meaning 'great'. 'Supérieur' is formal/neutral meaning 'higher'.
C'est super ! vs C'est supérieur.
They look similar and are often learned together.
'Inférieur' is the exact opposite, meaning 'lower' or 'inferior'.
Le niveau inférieur (lower) vs Le niveau supérieur (upper).
Both can mean 'boss'.
'Chef' is more common in everyday spoken French, while 'supérieur' is more formal or administrative.
Mon chef (casual) vs Mon supérieur hiérarchique (formal).
Padrões de frases
[Noun] est supérieur à [Noun].
Ce livre est supérieur à l'autre.
C'est un(e) [Noun] de qualité supérieure.
C'est une viande de qualité supérieure.
Il/Elle fait des études supérieures à [Place].
Elle fait des études supérieures à Paris.
Je dois demander à mon supérieur.
Je dois demander à mon supérieur.
Le nombre de [Noun] est supérieur à [Number].
Le nombre de votes est supérieur à cent.
Passer à la vitesse supérieure.
Nous devons passer à la vitesse supérieure.
[Concept] est d'un ordre supérieur.
C'est une question d'un ordre supérieur.
Invoquer les intérêts supérieurs de [Noun].
Il a invoqué les intérêts supérieurs de la nation.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
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Como usar
Very High
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C'est plus supérieur.
→
C'est supérieur.
'Supérieur' already means 'more high'. Adding 'plus' is redundant and grammatically incorrect.
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Il est supérieur que moi.
→
Il est supérieur à moi.
Unlike standard comparatives that use 'que', 'supérieur' strictly requires the preposition 'à'.
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Une qualité supérieur.
→
Une qualité supérieure.
'Qualité' is a feminine noun, so the adjective must take the feminine ending '-eure'.
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Il a une éducation supérieure.
→
Il a fait des études supérieures.
While 'éducation supérieure' is understood, the natural French phrasing is 'enseignement supérieur' or 'études supérieures'.
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C'est mon supérieur ami.
→
C'est mon meilleur ami.
'Supérieur' is not used to mean 'best' or 'better' in terms of personal relationships or moral goodness. Use 'meilleur'.
Dicas
No 'Plus'
Never put 'plus' in front of supérieur. It is a built-in comparative.
Always use 'à'
When comparing, always use 'à' (au, à la, aux). Never use 'que'.
Feminine 'e'
Don't forget to add the 'e' for feminine nouns: une qualité supérieure.
Higher Ed
Memorize 'études supérieures' as a fixed chunk of vocabulary for university.
The Boss
Use 'mon supérieur' in formal emails instead of 'mon chef' or 'mon patron'.
Sound the 'R'
Make sure the final 'r' is heard. It is not silent.
Greater Than
In math, 'supérieur à' is the exact translation for the '>' symbol.
Premium Products
Look for 'qualité supérieure' on packaging to identify premium goods.
Upper Body
Medical terms use it for upper body parts: membres supérieurs.
Social Status
'Études supérieures' carries significant social prestige in France.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Imagine a SUPER HERO (supérieur) flying HIGHER than everyone else, carrying a BETTER quality baguette to his BOSS.
Associação visual
Visualize a three-tiered podium. The top tier is glowing gold and labeled 'SUPÉRIEUR'. On it stands a university graduate (études supérieures) who is also a boss (un supérieur) holding a premium product (qualité supérieure).
Word Web
Desafio
Next time you are in a building with stairs or an elevator, point up and say 'l'étage supérieur'. Next time you see a premium product in a store, say 'qualité supérieure'. Next time you think of your boss, think 'mon supérieur'.
Origem da palavra
The word comes directly from the Latin 'superior', which is the comparative form of 'superus' meaning 'that is above' or 'upper'. It entered Old French in the 14th century.
Significado original: Originally, it was used strictly in a spatial sense to describe things that were physically higher up, such as the upper parts of a building or the sky.
Indo-European > Italic > Romance > Gallo-Romance > French.Contexto cultural
Be careful not to use 'supérieur' to describe a person's worth. Saying 'Je suis supérieur à toi' sounds incredibly arrogant and offensive. Use it for skills, rank, or objects, not human value.
English speakers often use 'superior' to describe an arrogant attitude ('he acts superior'). While French has 'complexe de supériorité', the word 'supérieur' itself is much more neutral and commonly used for basic things like 'upper floor' or 'higher education', whereas in English we wouldn't say 'superior education' or 'superior floor'.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Education
- enseignement supérieur
- études supérieures
- école supérieure
- diplôme d'études supérieures
Workplace
- supérieur hiérarchique
- cadre supérieur
- mon supérieur
- les instances supérieures
Shopping/Food
- qualité supérieure
- catégorie supérieure
- produit supérieur
- gamme supérieure
Mathematics
- supérieur à
- strictement supérieur
- supérieur ou égal
- nombre supérieur
Physical Space
- étage supérieur
- niveau supérieur
- partie supérieure
- lèvre supérieure
Iniciadores de conversa
"As-tu fait des études supérieures après le lycée ?"
"Comment s'appelle ton supérieur hiérarchique au travail ?"
"Penses-tu que ce vin est vraiment de qualité supérieure ?"
"Préfères-tu voyager au niveau inférieur ou supérieur du train ?"
"Est-ce que le nombre d'invités est supérieur à cinquante ?"
Temas para diário
Décrivez votre relation avec votre supérieur hiérarchique actuel ou passé.
Que pensez-vous du système d'enseignement supérieur dans votre pays ?
Racontez une fois où vous avez acheté un produit de qualité supérieure. Cela en valait-il la peine ?
Expliquez pourquoi une stratégie ou une idée était supérieure à une autre dans un projet récent.
Imaginez que vous êtes le supérieur d'une grande entreprise. Quelles seraient vos règles ?
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, never. This is a very common mistake. The word 'supérieur' already contains the idea of 'more' (it is a comparative adjective). Saying 'plus supérieur' is like saying 'more better' in English. Just use 'supérieur' on its own.
You must always use 'à'. While most French comparisons use 'que' (like 'plus grand que'), 'supérieur' is an exception. You say 'supérieur à'. Remember to contract 'à' with 'le' to make 'au', or 'à' with 'les' to make 'aux' if necessary.
To make it feminine, simply add an 'e' to the end: 'supérieure'. The pronunciation remains exactly the same as the masculine form. You must use this form when describing feminine nouns like 'qualité', 'école', or 'lèvre'.
It is the standard French term for 'higher education'. It refers to any studies you do after graduating from high school (le lycée), such as university, college, or specialized academies (les Grandes Écoles).
Yes, it is very polite and professional. In a formal corporate environment, referring to your boss as 'mon supérieur' or 'mon supérieur hiérarchique' is the standard, respectful terminology used in HR and official communications.
The exact mathematical phrase is 'supérieur ou égal à'. If you want to say 'strictly greater than', you say 'strictement supérieur à'. This is taught in French schools from a young age.
Not always. While 'qualité supérieure' means better quality, 'l'étage supérieur' just means the physical floor above you. It denotes a higher position, which can be physical, numerical, or qualitative depending on the context.
The direct opposite is 'inférieur'. It follows the exact same grammatical rules: it takes the preposition 'à', you cannot put 'plus' in front of it, and it has a feminine form 'inférieure'.
It is generally not used to describe someone as a 'better person'. If you say 'Il est supérieur', it usually means he outranks someone. If you say 'Il se croit supérieur', it means he is arrogant (has a superiority complex). To say someone is a better person, use 'meilleur'.
Yes, absolutely. Unlike verbs ending in '-er' where the 'r' is silent, words ending in '-eur' require you to pronounce the final guttural 'r'. Make sure to articulate it clearly.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Translate: 'The upper floor.'
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Translate: 'Premium quality.'
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Translate: 'He is my boss (superior).'
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Translate: 'My level is higher than yours.'
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Translate: 'She is doing higher education.'
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Translate: 'I must speak to my line manager.'
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Translate: 'The price is strictly greater than 100.'
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Translate: 'He has a superiority complex.'
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Translate: 'We must appeal to the higher authorities.'
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Translate: 'It is a question of a higher order.'
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Translate: 'The supreme court quashed the judgment.'
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Translate: 'He acted for higher motives.'
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Write a sentence comparing two numbers using 'supérieur à'.
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Write a sentence using 'prendre de haut'.
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Translate: 'The upper lip.'
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Translate: 'The lower level.' (Use the antonym)
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Translate: 'Superior performance (plural).'
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Translate: 'To step up a gear.' (Idiom)
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Listen and write: [Audio: L'étage supérieur]
Listen and write: [Audio: Qualité supérieure]
Listen and write: [Audio: Mon supérieur]
Listen and write: [Audio: Supérieur à dix]
Listen and write: [Audio: Enseignement supérieur]
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Summary
'Supérieur' is your go-to word for anything 'higher'—whether it's an upper floor, a better product, your boss, or university studies. Always remember to use 'à' (not 'que') when comparing two things!
- Means 'higher' or 'upper' for physical locations.
- Means 'better' or 'premium' for quality.
- Means 'boss' or 'supervisor' when used as a noun.
- Means 'greater than' in math and comparisons.
No 'Plus'
Never put 'plus' in front of supérieur. It is a built-in comparative.
Always use 'à'
When comparing, always use 'à' (au, à la, aux). Never use 'que'.
Feminine 'e'
Don't forget to add the 'e' for feminine nouns: une qualité supérieure.
Higher Ed
Memorize 'études supérieures' as a fixed chunk of vocabulary for university.
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