Pronunciation: /əˈkjutəst/

Definitions of acutest

adjective Acutest is a superlative form of the adjective 'acute', which means having a sharp or severe effect.

Example Sentences

A1 She had the acutest pain in her stomach.

A2 The acutest problem in the project was a lack of communication.

B1 The acutest criticism of the new policy came from the employees.

B2 The acutest challenge in the negotiation was finding a compromise.

C1 Her acutest fear was public speaking, but she overcame it with practice.

C2 The acutest analysis of the data revealed a significant trend.

Examples of acutest in a Sentence

formal The acutest minds in the field of mathematics were gathered at the conference.

informal She has the acutest sense of humor out of all my friends.

slang That movie was the acutest, I couldn't stop laughing!

figurative His acutest pain came from the loss of his beloved pet.

Grammatical Forms of acutest

past tense

acutest

plural

acutests

comparative

more acute

superlative

most acute

present tense

acute

future tense

will be acutest

perfect tense

have been acutest

continuous tense

is being acutest

singular

acutest

positive degree

acute

infinitive

to acute

gerund

acuting

participle

acuted

Origin and Evolution of acutest

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acutest' originated from the Latin word 'acutus' which means sharp or pointed.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'acutest' has evolved to refer to the most intense or severe form of something, emphasizing sharpness or keenness in perception or intellect.