Pronunciation: /ˈfɑrðɪst/
adjective superlative form of the adjective 'far', meaning most distant in space or time
A1 The farthest I have ever traveled is to the next town over.
A2 She lives in the farthest house on the street.
B1 The farthest distance I have run is a half marathon.
B2 The farthest point of the hike offers stunning views of the valley below.
C1 He traveled to the farthest corners of the earth in search of rare artifacts.
C2 The farthest galaxy ever observed is billions of light years away.
adverb used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the greatest distance or extent
A1 She lives in the farthest house on the street.
A2 The store is the farthest from our house.
B1 He ran the farthest in the race.
B2 The mountain peak is the farthest point we can see.
C1 The farthest galaxy from Earth is billions of light years away.
C2 She traveled to the farthest corners of the world in search of adventure.
formal The farthest distance between two points is known as the longest distance.
informal I can't believe how farthest we have to walk to get to the beach.
slang That hike was the farthest thing from easy.
figurative His dreams are reaching the farthest corners of the universe.
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