Pronunciation: /ˈʌpərˌmoʊst/
adjective highest in position, rank, or importance
A1 The uppermost shelf is where we keep the extra towels.
A2 Make sure to place the heaviest items on the uppermost level of the storage unit.
B1 The uppermost priority for the team is to finish the project on time.
B2 The uppermost floor of the building offers a stunning view of the city skyline.
C1 The uppermost levels of management are responsible for making important strategic decisions.
C2 The uppermost echelons of society often have access to exclusive events and privileges.
adverb in the highest position, rank, or importance
A1 She placed her keys in the uppermost drawer.
A2 The bird built its nest in the uppermost branches of the tree.
B1 He always puts his family's needs uppermost in his mind.
B2 Safety is the uppermost priority when operating heavy machinery.
C1 The CEO's main concern is to keep the company's reputation uppermost in the industry.
C2 In his mind, her happiness was always uppermost, even above his own.
formal The uppermost floor of the building offers a stunning view of the city.
informal Make sure to put the fragile items on the uppermost shelf so they don't get knocked over.
slang I always aim to be at the uppermost level of my game.
figurative Her happiness was the uppermost priority in his mind.
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