Noun

Singular superlative

Plural superlatives

superlative (plural superlatives)

  1. The highest extent or degree of something.
  2. (grammar) The form of an adjective that expresses which of more than two items has the highest degree of the quality expressed by the adjective; in English, formed by appending "-est" to the end of the adjective (for some short adjectives only) or putting "most" before it.
    The superlative of "big" is "biggest"
  3. (informal) An adjective used to praise something exceptional.
    Lincoln is amazing, wonderful, fantastic, and many other superlatives I can’t think of right now!

Synonyms

Related terms

From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Sat Jul 31 22:00:06 2010

In grammar, the superlative of an adjective or adverb is the greatest form of adjective or adverb which indicates that something has some feature to a greater degree than anything it is being compared to in a given context.

Some grammarians object to the use of the superlative or comparative with words such as full, complete, unique, or empty, which by definition already denote either a totality, an absence, or an absolute. However, such words are routinely and frequently qualified in contemporary speech and writing. This type of usage conveys more of a figurative than a literal meaning, since in a strictly literal sense, something cannot be more or less unique or empty to a greater or lesser degree. For example, in the phrase "most complete selection of wines in the Midwest," "most complete" doesn't mean "closest to having all elements represented", it merely connotes a well-rounded, relatively extensive selection. Browsing the Internet with some of the best known search engines for "more complete" or "most complete" establishes the frequency of this usage with millions of examples. Nonetheless, frequency of usage is an extremely debatable criterion for correctness. In formal writing, particularly scientific or legal, incorrect use of superlatives is a grave error.

In other languages

From Wikipedia under the GNU Free Documentation License
Wed Jul 28 03:48:19 2010

Is it appropriate to include a superlative of " Most Likely to Brighten your Day" in a scholarship application?
Q. I got "Most Likely to Brighten your Day" and am not sure If it would help me or hurt me to add it to my activity/accomplishment sheet that I will be submitting to scholarship foundations ? What do you think?
Asked by Anon.OH.Mous - Tue Mar 16 16:25:43 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If it is truly relevant, then sure. Otherwise, focus more on extra curricular activities, community service, competitions you've been a part of.. etc. A board deciding who to award a scholarship to is much more likely to respond well to good deeds and personal initiative than a popular vote superlative.
Answered by Financial Aid Guru - Tue Mar 16 16:48:14 2010

Anyone in the mood to congratulate Gautam and Sehwah for the superlative Centuries?
Q. Edit: Pansie, will you come here and congratulate India if we win this match? We rarely let go winning positions!
Asked by Evan - Tue Nov 24 03:37:02 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Yeah very well done to both of them. India looking strong atm
Answered by Cricket nerd - Tue Nov 24 03:52:23 2009

Can someone please explain how to do french superlative?
Q. How do you know when to use plus, or la pire etc?
Asked by Fa . . - Sun Nov 16 00:17:25 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Le/La/Les "plus" = The most Le/La/Les "pire(s)" = The worst Le/La/Les "meilleur(e)(s) = The best
Answered by Raf R - Sun Nov 16 02:17:40 2008

From Yahoo Answer Search: "superlative"
Sat Jul 31 21:18:49 2010

John Wall ready for his Wizards debut - Washington Post
voices.washingtonpost.com
John Wall ready for his Wizards debut - Washington Post
Sun, 11 Jul 2010 18:58:54 GMT+00:00
Washington Post Even if someone said he would have been a high first-rounder it doesn't meet the superlative greatest ever. Give it a rest. I want to see Aaron Pettway from ...
'New' Old Course logic is flawed on course record - The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com
'New' Old Course logic is flawed on course record - The Augusta Chronicle
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 02:55:43 GMT+00:00
The Augusta Chronicle Rory McIlroy fired a major-championship record-tying 63 on Thursday in the first round of the British Open -- a superlative round of golf by any standard. ...
A Little A-Rod, A Little Mo and a Yankee Victory - NBC New York
nbcnewyork.com
A Little A-Rod, A Little Mo and a Yankee Victory - NBC New York
Fri, 02 Jul 2010 13:26:04 GMT+00:00
NBC New York ... a quick perusal of his stats finds him posting numbers that rival or better anything he's turned in during his superlative career as the Yankees closer. ...

From Google News Search: "superlative"
Sat Jul 31 16:41:18 2010

Superlative jpg
i14.photobucket.com
Superlative jpg
414px x 500px | 57.10kB

[source page]



Superlative07 jpg
alcovydaylilies.com
Superlative07 jpg
600px x 800px | 76.00kB

[source page]



Hetzner newsletter design and coding
superlative.co.za
Hetzner newsletter design and coding
954px x 634px | 159.40kB

[source page]



From Yahoo Image Search: "superlative"
Sat Jul 31 16:41:18 2010

Diesel Warehouse Sale | Socially Superlative : Socially Superlative
biodieselsociety.org
Diesel Warehouse Sale | Socially Superlative : Socially Superlative

admin

Mon, 19 Jul 2010 20:02:48 GM

Pick one up at any Diesel NYC store and follow @DieselUSA on Twitter for a chance to win cool Diesel swag including VIP access to the upcoming Mad Decent Block Follow this link: Diesel Warehouse Sale | Socially . Superlative. : Socially ...

Sushi Making 101 Class
sociallysuperlative.com
Sushi Making 101 Class

Yvonne

ue, 13 Jul 2010 14:37:26 GM

Socially . Superlative. readers: Get 15% off your tickets! Enter in the code socially15 at checkout when you use this link, and you'll be all set to roll some sushi! $45.00/per person (then use your 15% off code!) Get tickets here! ...

Comparative or Superlative ?
dailywritingtips.com
Comparative or Superlative ?

Maeve Maddox

Fri, 12 Feb 2010 01:00:48 GM

According to the rule, putting one's best foot forward is incorrect.

From Google Blog Search: "superlative"
Sat Jul 31 16:41:18 2010