Pronunciation: /ˈʌtmoʊst/
noun the greatest or most extreme extent or amount
A1 She always does her utmost to help her friends.
A2 The team put forth their utmost effort to win the game.
B1 It is important to give your utmost in everything you do.
B2 The CEO's utmost priority is the company's success.
C1 The diplomat worked with the utmost discretion during the negotiations.
C2 The surgeon operated with the utmost precision to save the patient's life.
adjective of the greatest or highest degree; extreme
A1 It is of the utmost importance to wear a seatbelt while driving.
A2 She showed the utmost care when handling the delicate glassware.
B1 The team worked with the utmost efficiency to complete the project on time.
B2 The doctor provided the patient with the utmost attention and care during their recovery.
C1 The company is known for its utmost commitment to customer satisfaction.
C2 The artist's latest masterpiece showcases his utmost skill and creativity.
formal It is of the utmost importance that we adhere to the company's code of conduct.
informal I will do my utmost to make sure we have a successful event.
slang I'm giving it my utmost to pass this exam.
figurative The artist put his utmost creativity into the masterpiece.
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