superman
Americannoun
plural
supermen-
a person of extraordinary or superhuman powers.
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an ideal superior being conceived by Nietzsche who attains happiness, dominance, and creativity.
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a superior being conceived as the product of human evolution.
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one who prevails by virtue of being a ruthless egoist of superior strength, cunning, and force of will.
noun
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(in the philosophy of Nietzsche) an ideal man who through integrity and creativity would rise above good and evil and who represents the goal of human evolution
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any man of apparently superhuman powers
Gender
See -man.
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Superman has been adapted for various radio and television series and a number of highly successful films.
Etymology
Origin of superman
Example Sentences
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"I believe that to some extent I am the superman who can never injure myself, that can never be weak," Djokovic said in an interview with Piers Morgan.
From BBC • Nov. 11, 2025
He's 77 years old and doesn't take care of his health, probably because thinks doing that would be doing an admission that he's not the genetic superman he so often claims to be.
From Salon • Apr. 16, 2024
At the center of this universe sits Papageno, a colorful, intractably disorderly oddball in muddied outdoor gear, an everyman turned unlikely superman who, in spurning the cultural mores that would shackle him, rises above them.
From New York Times • May 21, 2023
He fabricated a new persona, that of a meritocratic superman.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 30, 2022
He said Harold thats Prof Nemurs frist name I know Charlie is not what you had in mind as the frist of your new breed of intelek** coudnt get the word *** superman.
From "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes
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