superlatively
夸张地,夸张的,夸张,夸张地说
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Definitions
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- : of the highest kind, quality, or order; surpassing all else or others; supreme; extreme: superlative wisdom.
- : Grammar. of, relating to, or noting the highest degree of the comparison of adjectives and adverbs, as smallest, best, and most carefully, the superlative forms of small, good, and carefully.Compare comparative, positive.
- : being more than is proper or normal; exaggerated in language or style.
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- : a superlative person or thing.
- : the utmost degree; acme.
- : Grammar. the superlative degree.a form in the superlative.
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Examples
Brady played well — three touchdowns, two interceptions — but Mahomes was superlative, throwing for 462 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions.
Fifty years later, it seems easy, and a bit unfair, to render judgments on Sheehan, a superlative but tormented reporter who had come to passionately oppose a war he knew was fueled by government lies.
For a year of dubious superlatives, 2020 has left the planet one last parting gift.
If you finish a ski run, mountain-bike trail, or sport-climbing route and you love it, I encourage you to try out new superlatives when describing it to someone else.
If within Him these two were to be distinguished, the superlatively perfect Principle would be incomplete and imperfect.
These, indeed, are the general characteristics of all the countryside of central Italy, but here they are superlatively idyllic.
Then, as the trio on the balcony stepped in through the window, he turned suddenly and superlatively scarlet.
Rigoletto is unpleasant, but it is a superlatively fine tragedy in the Nemesis.
At such times the remarks may be superlatively pleasant, but they are more often superlatively disagreeable.