Pronunciation: /aʊtməʊst/
adjective farthest from the center or middle
A1 She always does her outmost to help others.
A2 The team put forth their outmost effort to win the game.
B1 The outmost layer of the cake was decorated with colorful sprinkles.
B2 The outmost limits of the city were marked by a tall fence.
C1 The outmost corners of the room were dimly lit and mysterious.
C2 The outmost reaches of the galaxy are still largely unexplored.
adverb to the greatest or furthest extent
A1 She tried her outmost to finish her homework on time.
A2 He always does his outmost to help his friends in need.
B1 The team worked with their outmost effort to win the championship.
B2 The chef prepared the dish with outmost care and attention to detail.
C1 The scientist conducted the experiment with outmost precision and accuracy.
C2 The CEO made decisions with outmost consideration for the company's long-term success.
formal It is important to always strive for your outmost potential in any endeavor.
informal Make sure you give it your outmost effort when working on this project.
slang I'm gonna give it my outmost to win this competition.
figurative Her outmost kindness towards others is truly inspiring.
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