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superlative adj 1 grammar said of adjectives or adverbs: expressing the highest degree of a particular quality, eg nicest, prettiest, best, most beautiful, most recently. 2 superior to all others; supreme. noun, grammar 1 a superlative adjective or adverb. 2 the superlative form of a word. Compare positive, comparative 4. superlatively adverb. superlativeness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin superlativus.

superlative adj 1 grammar said of adjectives or adverbs: expressing the highest degree of a particular quality, eg nicest, prettiest, best, most beautiful, most recently. 2 superior to all others; supreme. noun, grammar 1 a superlative adjective or adverb. 2 the superlative form of a word. Compare positive, comparative 4. superlatively adverb. superlativeness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin superlativus.

superlative adj 1 grammar said of adjectives or adverbs: expressing the highest degree of a particular quality, eg nicest, prettiest, best, most beautiful, most recently. 2 superior to all others; supreme. noun, grammar 1 a superlative adjective or adverb. 2 the superlative form of a word. Compare positive, comparative 4. superlatively adverb. superlativeness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin superlativus.