superlative (Meaning)

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superlative (n)

an exaggerated expression (usually of praise)

the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development

the superlative form of an adjective or adverb

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superlative (s)

highest in quality

superlative Sentence Examples

  1. The Amazon rainforest is home to the superlative diversity of plant and animal life.
  2. The Eiffel Tower is the superlative landmark of Paris, soaring high above the city.
  3. Mount Everest is the superlative peak on Earth, reaching an altitude unmatched by any other mountain.
  4. The Mona Lisa is considered the superlative masterpiece of the Renaissance period.
  5. The Great Wall of China is the superlative example of human engineering and construction.
  6. The speed of light is the superlative constant in the universe, an unalterable quantity.
  7. The human brain is the superlative organ of intelligence and consciousness.
  8. The Hubble Space Telescope has given us the superlative images of the distant cosmos.
  9. The Grand Canyon is a superlative natural wonder, showcasing the power and beauty of geological processes.
  10. The human spirit is capable of superlative acts of bravery and compassion.

FAQs About the word superlative

an exaggerated expression (usually of praise), the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development, the superlative form of an adjective or

lovely, wonderful, fantastic, fine, stellar,excellent, fabulous, great, awesome, marvellous

lousy, unsatisfactory, poor, vile, bad, atrocious, awful, inferior, pathetic, vile

The Amazon rainforest is home to the superlative diversity of plant and animal life.

The Eiffel Tower is the superlative landmark of Paris, soaring high above the city.

Mount Everest is the superlative peak on Earth, reaching an altitude unmatched by any other mountain.

The Mona Lisa is considered the superlative masterpiece of the Renaissance period.