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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
In Mr. Payne’s estimation, Franco was the “most successful dictator of modern times,” one whose “creative pragmatism” over 36 years produced stability and, eventually, transformative economic growth.
Thus was born, in time, the Abraham Accords, an economic and diplomatic normalization treaty involving Israel, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Sudan and, most recently, Kazakhstan.
Kellogg has been one of Kyiv’s most ardent supporters within the administration.
For Waymond Jordan, ankle surgery meant missing most of the Trojans’ critical stretch run.
The proposed amendments seek to prevent the most common causes of methane emissions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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