superpower

/ˈsuːpəˌpaʊər/

Definitions

1. noun

A power, ability, or talent that is exceptionally strong or impressive.

“Her singing voice is a superpower that can mesmerize anyone in the audience.”

2. noun

A country with a strong economy and military, often referred to as a dominant world power.

“The United States is considered one of the superpowers in the world today.”

3. noun

A special or extraordinary ability possessed by a character in fiction, such as a superhero.

“The superhero’s superpower allowed him to fly and save the city from destruction.”

4. noun

A person who has a particular skill or talent that is exceptionally strong or impressive.

“The athlete’s superpower is her ability to run at incredible speeds.”

5. verb

To give someone or something the power or ability to do something impressive or extraordinary.

“The new technology will superpower the car’s engine, making it go faster than ever before.”

6. verb

To give a person or thing an extraordinary power or ability.

“The sorcerer tried to superpower the sword, making it more powerful and magical.”

Synonyms

  • ability
  • power
  • talent

Antonyms

  • inability
  • weakness