supremo
supreme; highest
adjective soo-PREH-moh Less Common
Origin: From Latin supremus, superlative of superus (above).
Usage Note
Supremo can follow or precede a noun, but preceding it adds rhetorical weight: el supremo esfuerzo. It is also used in fixed titles such as Tribunal Supremo (Spain's highest court) and Comandante Supremo. The adverb is supremamente.
Examples
"El tribunal supremo dictó la sentencia."
Natural Translation
The supreme court handed down the sentence.
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