ultra-human
adjective
(alsoultrahuman)uk/ˌʌl.trəˈhjuː.mən/us/ˌʌl.trəˈhjuː.mən/having morepowersthan, orseemingoutsidethepowersof, ahuman:
I do notclaimto have any ultra-humanabilitieswhen it comes toforecastingtheweather.
Compare
superhuman
verycharacteristicof thequalities,faults, andfeelingsthatpeoplehave, asopposedtogods,animals, ormachines:
Unlikerobots, wekeepmaking the same ultra-humanemotionalerrorsover and over again.
- Some Christiansteachthat theimmaculateconceptionshould not beinterpretedasconferringany ultra-humanstatusupon the Virgin Mary.
- Inspeakingas apersonratherthan apoet, hebecomesnot super-human but ultra-human.
Physically strong and powerful
- (as) tough as old bootsidiom
- almighty
- beefy
- billy-o
- brute
- burly
- corded
- intensely
- invincible
- invincibly
- invulnerable
- keenly
- lusty
- reckon
- stalwart
- stoutly
- sturdily
- super-powerful
- superhuman
- to be reckoned withidiom
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