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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But it has come at a cost, raising the question of how much is too much, even for a superman like Stokes.
From BBC • Jul. 30, 2025
I cannot entirely fault those who are still looking for a hero or a superman who cuts through the noise and nonsense.
From Salon • Jan. 26, 2025
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
A video of a small child dressed in a superman costume riding his bike around Chile's President Gabriel Boric in mid-speech has gone viral.
From Reuters • Sep. 7, 2022
That day, Jeremie, I am so happy I drag cane like angel, like superman, I am fast; I am magic; I have wings to work.
From "Taste of Salt: A Story of Modern Haiti" by Frances Temple
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