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most recent
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
- once and for all
- outermost
- rearmost
- remotest
- supreme
- swan song
- terminal
- ulterior
- ultimate
- utmost
- uttermost
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
- once and for all
- outermost
- remotest
- supreme
- swan song
- terminal
- ulterior
- ultimate
- utmost
- uttermost
adjective as in red-hot
adjective as in state-of-the-art
Example Sentences
The party's finances have been improving recently and its most recent accounts showed it was in surplus.
The fall-out from that most recent meeting – with final-whistle scuffles and an allegation, denied by Bongi Mbonambi, of a racial slur aimed at Tom Curry – means the reunion is set to be both personal and physical.
Whether it be overcoming a first Test defeat to win the series in New Zealand in 2022, putting their World Cup 2023 heartache behind them with a stirring away win in France to start the most recent Six Nations, or looking decidedly outplayed in the first Test against South Africa this summer only to turn the tables seven days later - Farrell's Ireland have proven masters at lifting themselves from the canvas.
The most recent estimate in 2004 put Antarctic blue whales at less than 1% of their pre-whaling levels.
Twenty-six cases have been identified in California, including the five most recent.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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