ανώτερες
Wordform Details
Translation: superiorhigherupper
Part of Speech: adjective
Inflection Type:
femininepluralnominativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: ανώτερος
Translation: superior; higher; upper (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀνώτερος (anṓteros), comparative form of ἄνω (ánō) meaning 'up, above'. The root comes from Proto-Indo-European *h₂en- ('on, upon'). The structure combines the prefix ανα- (up, upward) with the comparative suffix -τερος, creating a word that literally means 'more upward' or 'higher up'.
Example Usage
Έχει ανώτερη μόρφωση.
He/she has higher education.
Αυτό το προϊόν είναι ανώτερης ποιότητας.
This product is of superior quality.
Ο διευθυντής είναι ανώτερος στην ιεραρχία.
The manager is higher in the hierarchy.
Έχει ανώτερες ικανότητες από τους συναδέλφους του.
He has superior abilities compared to his colleagues.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'ano' (up) + 'teros' (more) = 'more up' or 'higher'
- Associate with 'anterior' in English, which relates to position (though anterior means 'front' rather than 'higher')
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Cultural Context
Frequently used in educational, professional, and social hierarchies. In Greek culture, the concept of hierarchy is important in many contexts, from education to military to social structures.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'ανώτερος' means 'higher/superior', 'ανώτατος' is the superlative form meaning 'highest/supreme'.
This word:
Αυτό το σχολείο είναι ανώτερο από το προηγούμενο.
This school is better than the previous one.
Notes: The comparative form (ανώτερος) compares two things, while the superlative (ανώτατος) indicates the highest degree among three or more.
Mnemonic: 'ανώτερος' ends with '-τερος' (comparative ending) while 'ανώτατος' ends with '-τατος' (superlative ending).
Explanation: Direct antonym. 'ανώτερος' means 'higher/superior' while 'κατώτερος' means 'lower/inferior'.
Confused word:
Εργάζεται σε κατώτερη θέση.
He works in a lower position.
Notes: These words are often used to describe hierarchical relationships in organizations or quality differences.
Mnemonic: 'ανώ-' means 'up' while 'κατώ-' means 'down'.