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superset
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "superset" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as mathematics, programming, or fitness to describe a set that contains all elements of another set, or in exercise routines where one set is performed immediately after another without rest. Example: "In programming, a class can be a superset of another class, inheriting all its properties and methods."
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Exact Expressions
19 human-written examples
In order to compress workout times, lifters often alternate two or more exercise sets (a "superset") with no rest interval.
Encyclopedias
After each superset, the subjects, who were supervised during each session, would take a 60-second rest before continuing.
News & Media
Results: Those who performed the twice-weekly, high-intensity superset workouts each gained an average of two kilograms (about four and a half pounds) of muscle mass.
News & Media
"We're trying to create a superset of many enterprise products".
News & Media
This is a superset of the similar ecosystems from Apple and Google.
News & Media
Using ES6, or in fact a superset of ES6 called AtScript that also includes optional typing and annotations, makes a lot of sense.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
10 human-written examples
Evans filled the frame through supersets in the weight room and bungee cord workouts on the court.
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They involved "supersets" — a time-honored way to ratchet up intensity by performing eight to 12 repetitions of one weight training movement and then jumping on to another, nonstop.
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Next to him, Ms. Picardi was "supersetting" — alternating sets of clean-and-jerks and platform jumps without a rest.
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Anything Could Happen sounds like an Ellie Goulding track, but it's an Ellie Goulding track that talks about "supersets" and has six chicken breasts and a protein shake for lunch.
News & Media
Downward entailing expressions are expressions that license inferences from supersets to subsets.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "superset" in technical contexts, ensure the audience understands set theory. If not, consider using clearer alternatives like "containing set".
Common error
Avoid assuming that a "superset" implies significant differences or additional properties beyond simply containing another set. It only guarantees inclusion, not inherent superiority or complexity.
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Linguistic Context
The word "superset" functions primarily as a noun, denoting a set that contains all elements of another set. Ludwig AI validates its usage across various domains.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "superset" is a noun used to describe a set that contains another set's elements. While grammatically correct, as confirmed by Ludwig, its usage is relatively rare outside of technical fields like mathematics, computer science, and logic. In more general contexts, alternatives such as "containing set" or "broader set" might be more appropriate. The most frequent and authoritative sources include The New York Times, Encyclopedia Britannica and Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Using "superset" correctly ensures precision in formal and scientific writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
containing set
This alternative focuses on the action of containing elements, replacing the more technical term "superset".
encompassing set
This alternative emphasizes the idea of a set that completely includes another, similar to "superset".
comprehensive set
Emphasizes the completeness and thoroughness of the set's contents.
broader set
This alternative uses a more common adjective to describe a larger set, conveying a similar meaning to "superset".
inclusive set
This alternative underscores the aspect of inclusion, highlighting that the set contains all elements of another.
overarching set
Describes a set that spans or covers a wide range of elements.
complete set
This focuses on the completeness of the set, implying it contains all necessary elements.
parent set
Analogous to parent class in programming, indicating a set that others derive from.
containing group
Using "group" as a synonym for set and emphasizing the containment aspect.
aggregate set
Highlights the collective nature of the set, suggesting it's a collection of elements.
FAQs
How to use "superset" in a sentence?
You can use "superset" to describe a set that contains all the elements of another set. For example, "The set of all animals is a "superset" of the set of mammals."
What's the difference between "superset" and "subset"?
What can I say instead of "superset"?
You can use alternatives like "containing set", "encompassing set", or "broader set" depending on the context.
Is "superset" a commonly used term?
"Superset" is more common in mathematical, scientific, and technical contexts. In everyday language, phrases like "containing set" are often preferred.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested