Utmost ( adjective , adverb , noun )

(As an adjective)

Utmost ( adjective )

  1. Being the most extreme or highest degree possible.
  2. Being the most important or serious.

Origin:

From the old english word "utmost" meaning "farthest" or "highest".

Examples:

  1. He tried to the utmost to finish the project on time.
  2. She was at her utmost limit of patience.
  3. He gave it his utmost effort.
  4. The situation called for the utmost discretion.
  5. He is always at his utmost when it comes to his work.

(As an adverb)

Utmost ( adverb )

  1. Being the most extreme or highest degree possible.
  2. Being the most important or serious.

Origin:

From the old english word "utmost" meaning "farthest" or "highest".

Examples:

  1. He tried to the utmost to finish the project on time.
  2. She was at her utmost limit of patience.
  3. He gave it his utmost effort.
  4. The situation called for the utmost discretion.
  5. He is always at his utmost when it comes to his work.

(As a noun)

Utmost ( noun )

  1. Being the most extreme or highest degree possible.
  2. Being the most important or serious.

Origin:

From the old english word "utmost" meaning "farthest" or "highest".

Examples:

  1. He tried to the utmost to finish the project on time.
  2. She was at her utmost limit of patience.
  3. He gave it his utmost effort.
  4. The situation called for the utmost discretion.
  5. He is always at his utmost when it comes to his work.
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