Over and Superior

Over

Over adjective - Brought or having come to an end.

Superior and over are semantically related in position topic. In some cases you can use "Superior" instead the word "Over" as an adjective or a preposition, when it comes to topics like predominant, greater, above, higher.

Superior

Superior adjective - Having a feeling of superiority that shows itself in an overbearing attitude.

Over and superior are semantically related in position topic. Sometimes you can use "Over" instead the word "Superior" as an adjective or a preposition, if it concerns topics such as better, predominant, greater, above.

Both words in one sentence

  • Gintama has Sougo Okita, the 1st captain of the Shinsengumi, constantly trying to kill his superior, vice-commander Toshiro Hijikata, just so he can take over his vice-commander position.
    Source: Unknown Rival
  • Over Drive Over time Manticore finds they can push their compensators (after upgrades based on Grayson's less refined but fundamentally superior type of compensator) much higher than listed, and that 80% of that is hopelessly cautious.
    Source: Over Drive
  • Video Game / Rainbow Six Promotion, Not Punishment: After disobeying orders in order to take down the Big Bad, your superior chews you out over it over the radio.
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