soberano
sovereign
adjective soh-beh-RAH-noh Rare
Origin: From Late Latin superanus (supreme, above all).
Also means
supreme
Usage Note
Soberano as an adjective means supreme or unrestricted (poder soberano), and as a noun (el soberano) it refers to a monarch. The abstract noun soberanía (sovereignty) is frequently encountered in political discourse. A colloquial intensifying use appears in expressions like una soberana tontería (a colossal piece of nonsense), which is a distinctly emphatic register.
Examples
"El estado soberano defiende su independencia."
Natural Translation
The sovereign state defends its independence.
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