superiority (n.)
- aberrance
- aberrancy
- aberration
- abnormality
- accent
- advantage
- advantageousness
- agreeableness
- amorphism
- amperage
- anomalousness
- anomaly
- antecedence
- antecedency
- anteriority
- ascendance
- ascendancy
- auspiciousness
- authority
- beef
- benevolence
- benignity
- charge
- charisma
- class
- clout
- cogency
- compulsion
- concern
- consequence
- consideration
- derangement
- desert
- deviation
- difference
- dint
- distinction
- divergence
- dominance
- domination
- dominion
- drive
- duress
- eccentricity
- effect
- effectiveness
- effectuality
- eminence
- emphasis
- energy
- exaggeration
- excellence
- excess
- expedience
- fairness
- favorableness
- fineness
- force
- forcefulness
- goodness
- grace
- greatness
- healthiness
- hegemony
- helpfulness
- import
- importance
- inferiority
- influence
- interest
- inundation
- irregularity
- kindness
- lead
- leadership
- mana
- mark
- materiality
- merit
- might
- mightiness
- moment
- monstrosity
- moxie
- niceness
- note
- overgrowth
- overlordship
- overpass
- overrun
- paramountcy
- pizzazz
- pleasantness
- poop
- potence
- potency
- potentiality
- power
- powerfulness
- precedence
- precedency
- precession
- precursor
- predominance
- predomination
- preeminence
- preference
- prefixation
- prelude
- preponderance
- prepotency
- prestige
- primacy
- principality
- priority
- productiveness
- productivity
- profitableness
- prominence
- puissance
- pull
- punch
- push
- quality
- renown
- self-importance
- significance
- sinew
- skillfulness
- soundness
- sovereignty
- steam
- strength
- stress
- subnormality
- superpower
- supremacy
- surplus
- suzerainty
- unnaturalness
- urgency
- usefulness
- validity
- value
- vehemence
- victory
- vigor
- vim
- virility
- virtue
- virtuousness
- virulence
- vitality
- wattage
- weight
- wholeness
- worth
On one occasion Aristotle was asked how much educated men were superior to those uneducated: "As much," said he, "as the living are to the dead."