endmost (Meaning)

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endmost (a.)

Farthest; remotest; at the very end.

endmost Sentence Examples

  1. The endmost house on the street was the most dilapidated, with peeling paint and a sagging roof.
  2. The endmost branch of the tree swayed gently in the breeze, casting long shadows on the ground below.
  3. The explorer reached the endmost point of the cave, a dark and eerie chamber filled with ancient stalactites and stalagmites.
  4. The hikers finally reached the endmost summit of the mountain, where they were rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
  5. The scientist conducted experiments on the endmost planet of the solar system, hoping to discover new and exciting life forms.
  6. The marathon runner crossed the endmost line, collapsing to the ground in exhaustion but filled with a sense of accomplishment.
  7. The detectives followed the endmost clue, which led them to the identity of the elusive criminal.
  8. The ship sailed towards the endmost horizon, disappearing into the vastness of the ocean.
  9. The writer reached the endmost paragraph of his novel, feeling a sense of relief and satisfaction.
  10. The countdown began, ticking down to the endmost second, signaling the start of a new era.

FAQs About the word endmost

Farthest; remotest; at the very end.

lowermost,outermost, lowest, utmost, extreme, penultimate, furthest, farthermost, furthermost,outmost

beginning, primary, initial, opening, primary, first, pioneer, foremost, earliest, opening

The endmost house on the street was the most dilapidated, with peeling paint and a sagging roof.

The endmost branch of the tree swayed gently in the breeze, casting long shadows on the ground below.

The explorer reached the endmost point of the cave, a dark and eerie chamber filled with ancient stalactites and stalagmites.

The hikers finally reached the endmost summit of the mountain, where they were rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.