Superlatives

3 words in this vocabulary list

adverb An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It often describes the degree or extent to which something is done, in this case, 'extremely' modifies the verb or adjective it is paired with.

  • The research findings were extremely conclusive and will have a significant impact on the scientific community.
  • I am extremely excited about the upcoming concert, I can't wait to see my favorite band perform!
  • That movie was extremely lit, I couldn't stop laughing the entire time.
  • Her love for him was like a flame that burned extremely bright and never seemed to fade.

adverb Far and away is used as an adverbial phrase to emphasize that something is by a great amount or degree the best, most, or furthest.

preposition Far and away is used as a prepositional phrase to indicate a significant difference or distance between two things.

  • The company's profits were far and away the highest in the industry.
  • That movie was far and away the best one I've seen all year.
  • She's far and away the coolest person in our group.
  • His talent in playing the piano is far and away above anyone else's.

noun a superlative form of 'most', used to emphasize that something has the greatest degree or extent

  • She received the mostest votes out of all the candidates in the election.
  • I have the mostest fun when I'm hanging out with my friends.
  • She's the mostest popular girl in school.
  • His love for her was the mostest powerful force in his life.