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most
adjective as in best, greatest
adverb as in nearly all; extremely
Strongest matches
almost, exceedingly, much, nearly, remarkably, too, very
Weak matches
all but, approximately, close, eminently, in the majority, mightily, practically, super, surpassingly
Example Sentences
Rather, the most promising development of the night was that Glasnow completed seven innings and threw 105 pitches.
Although his appearance came less than four months before he would announce his candidacy for president, he was already plotting how to go after Hillary Clinton, who was seen as the most likely Democratic nominee.
Last year, a report was published which showed the most common age of death for people with learning disabilities was 67, two decades earlier than the most common age of death for the wider population.
Multiple sources involved in the talks confirmed the transfer’s value at $1.65 million, which would make it the most expensive transfer in women’s soccer history.
He has repeatedly said that he is going to “clean up” Chicago, which he recently called “the most dangerous city in the world” — an absurd claim.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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