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Souveränste

Souveränste is a grammatical form in German describing the highest degree of the adjective souverän, meaning confident, self-assured, or authoritative. It is not a standalone term, but the superlative form used attributively with a definite determiner or other determiner-bearing noun phrases. The full adjective declines to agree with gender and case, yielding forms such as der souveränste Mann, die souveränste Frau, das souveränste Kind, or die souveränsten Politiker.

Typical usage patterns include:

- der souveränste Mann der Debatte (masculine singular, nominative with definite article)

- die souveränste Frau (feminine singular)

- das souveränste Urteil (neuter singular)

- die souveränsten Politiker (plural)

In everyday writing, the adverbial superlative am souveränsten is common when describing an action or manner,

Etymology and related terms: souverän comes from the French souverain (via Latin), related to sovereignty and

See also: souverän, Souveränität, German grammar (adjective declension).

as
in
am
souveränsten
reagiert
oder
sie
trat
am
souveränsten
vor
der
Versammlung
auf.
The
form
souveränste
itself
appears
as
part
of
the
full
attributive
phrase
rather
than
standing
alone.
self-government.
In
German,
related
nouns
include
Souverän
(the
sovereign,
a
ruler)
and
Souveränität
(sovereignty).
The
superlative
construction
mirrors
patterns
found
across
German
adjectives
and
is
distinct
from
the
predicative
or
adverbial
constructions
that
often
use
am
souveränsten.