different between superiority vs triumphalist

superiority

English

Alternative forms

  • superiourity (obsolete)

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French superiorite, from Medieval Latin superioritas, from Latin superior.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?s?u.p??(?)?i.?.??.ti/
  • Rhymes: -???ti

Noun

superiority (countable and uncountable, plural superiorities)

  1. The state of being superior.
  2. (Scotland, law, historical) The right which the superior enjoys in the land held by the vassal.

Antonyms

  • inferiority

Related terms

  • superior

Translations

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triumphalist

English

Etymology

triumphal +? -ist

Adjective

triumphalist (comparative more triumphalist, superlative most triumphalist)

  1. Proud of one's belief or culture, and having a feeling of superiority.

Translations

Noun

triumphalist (plural triumphalists)

  1. A triumphalist person.

Related terms

  • triumphalism

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