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remotest
adjective as in endmost
adjective as in extreme
adjective as in farthermost
adjective as in furthermost
adjective as in furthest
adjective as in last
Strong matches
adjective as in lattermost
Weak matches
- aftermost
- antipodal
- at the end
- bitter end
- climactic
- closing
- concluding
- conclusive
- crowning
- curtains
- definitive
- determinate
- determinative
- end
- ending
- endmost
- eventual
- extreme
- far
- far-off
- farthest
- finishing
- furthest
- hindermost
- hindmost
- lag
- latest
- least
- lowest
- meanest
- most recent
- once and for all
- outermost
- rearmost
- supreme
- swan song
- terminal
- ulterior
- ultimate
- utmost
- uttermost
adjective as in outmost
adjective as in rearmost
Weak matches
- aftermost
- antipodal
- at the end
- bitter end
- climactic
- closing
- concluding
- conclusive
- crowning
- curtains
- definitive
- determinate
- determinative
- end
- ending
- endmost
- eventual
- extreme
- far
- far-off
- farthest
- finishing
- furthest
- hindermost
- hindmost
- lag
- latest
- lattermost
- least
- lowest
- meanest
- most recent
- once and for all
- outermost
- supreme
- swan song
- terminal
- ulterior
- ultimate
- utmost
- uttermost
adjective as in utmost
Strongest matches
adjective as in uttermost
adverb as in farthest
Strongest match
Example Sentences
For Ally Turner and her friend Glynis Mattheisen, it took a three day trek through one of Scotland's last great wildernesses to reach Britain's remotest pub.
Arjuna then promised not to put forth similar proposals and said its pledge “forecloses even the remotest chance of another proposal” related to Exxon’s carbon emissions.
Today, Indians in the remotest corners of the country can buy many daily goods without cash, paying as little as 20p for a packet of bread using a QR code on their phone.
Before there was Donald Trump, who among us had even the remotest clue what the 14th and 25th amendments to the Constitution were all about?
The tougher challenge may be ensuring that the country's new-found wealth doesn't just deepen existing inequality, and environmental vulnerability, but benefits all of the country's people, even in the remotest corners of Essequibo.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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