supermentdom
A state or condition of absolute intellectual supremacy or a realm governed by an elite group of superior minds. It refers to the conceptual domain where cognitive power and mental prowess dictate the structure of authority or society.
Exemplos
3 de 5He reigned over the local chess club with a clear supermentdom that no one could challenge.
He reigned over the local chess club with a clear supermentdom that no one could challenge.
The geopolitical shift suggests the emergence of a technological supermentdom among leading nations.
The geopolitical shift suggests the emergence of a technological supermentdom among leading nations.
In his own little supermentdom, he thinks his theories on time travel are flawless.
In his own little supermentdom, he thinks his theories on time travel are flawless.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Super' (above), 'Ment' (mental/mind), and 'Dom' (kingdom, like kingdom or freedom). It is the Kingdom of the Superior Mind.
Quiz rápido
The philosopher argued that the age of physical conquest has been replaced by an age of intellectual _______.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: supermentdom
Exemplos
He reigned over the local chess club with a clear supermentdom that no one could challenge.
everydayHe reigned over the local chess club with a clear supermentdom that no one could challenge.
The geopolitical shift suggests the emergence of a technological supermentdom among leading nations.
formalThe geopolitical shift suggests the emergence of a technological supermentdom among leading nations.
In his own little supermentdom, he thinks his theories on time travel are flawless.
informalIn his own little supermentdom, he thinks his theories on time travel are flawless.
Sociological theorists argue that the transition to a supermentdom reflects the prioritizing of data over tradition.
academicSociological theorists argue that the transition to a supermentdom reflects the prioritizing of data over tradition.
The company's R&D department functioned as a supermentdom, isolated from the mundanity of daily sales.
businessThe company's R&D department functioned as a supermentdom, isolated from the mundanity of daily sales.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
under the supermentdom of
under the supermentdom of
the rise of supermentdom
the rise of supermentdom
an era of supermentdom
an era of supermentdom
Frequentemente confundido com
Superintendency refers to administrative oversight, while supermentdom refers to intellectual dominance.
Supernaturalism concerns the paranormal, whereas supermentdom concerns the power of the mind.
Notas de uso
This word is highly formal and often appears in speculative sociology, philosophy, or science fiction contexts to describe power structures based on intelligence.
Erros comuns
Learners often mistake the suffix -dom for -dum or confuse the root with 'superintendent'. It should be used only when referring to a state of mind-based authority.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Super' (above), 'Ment' (mental/mind), and 'Dom' (kingdom, like kingdom or freedom). It is the Kingdom of the Superior Mind.
Origem da palavra
Constructed from the Latin 'super' (above) and 'mens' (mind), combined with the Old English suffix '-dom' (state, condition, or domain).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Often used in futurist literature to describe hypothetical societies where AI or enhanced humans hold absolute power.
Quiz rápido
The philosopher argued that the age of physical conquest has been replaced by an age of intellectual _______.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: supermentdom
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