Utmost
(
adjective
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adverb
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Utmost ( adjective )
- Being the most extreme or highest degree possible.
- Being the most important or serious.
Origin:
From the old english word "utmost" meaning "farthest" or "highest".
Examples:
- He tried to the utmost to finish the project on time.
- She was at her utmost limit of patience.
- He gave it his utmost effort.
- The situation called for the utmost discretion.
- He is always at his utmost when it comes to his work.
(As an adverb)
Utmost ( adverb )
- Being the most extreme or highest degree possible.
- Being the most important or serious.
Origin:
From the old english word "utmost" meaning "farthest" or "highest".
Examples:
- He tried to the utmost to finish the project on time.
- She was at her utmost limit of patience.
- He gave it his utmost effort.
- The situation called for the utmost discretion.
- He is always at his utmost when it comes to his work.
(As a noun)
Utmost ( noun )
- Being the most extreme or highest degree possible.
- Being the most important or serious.
Origin:
From the old english word "utmost" meaning "farthest" or "highest".
Examples:
- He tried to the utmost to finish the project on time.
- She was at her utmost limit of patience.
- He gave it his utmost effort.
- The situation called for the utmost discretion.
- He is always at his utmost when it comes to his work.