Superlative
(adjective)
Of the highest quality, degree or order; surpassing all others.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from latin superlativus, from superlatus "carried beyond" (past participle of superferre).
Examples:
- The chef's cooking skills were considered superlative by all who tasted it.
- The singer's performance was superlative, she received a standing ovation.
- The new car's design is superlative and has won multiple awards.
- The lawyer's argument was superlative, and the jury was convinced.
- The book is a superlative work of literature, it is considered a classic.