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utmost
[uht-mohst, -muhst]
adjective
of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, or the like; greatest.
of the utmost importance.
being at the farthest point or extremity; farthest.
the utmost reef of the island.
noun
Also the greatest degree or amount.
the utmost that can be said;
The hotel provides the utmost in comfort.
the most or best of one's abilities, powers, etc..
He did his utmost to finish on time.
the extreme limit or extent.
His patience was taxed to the utmost.
utmost
/ ˈʌtˌməʊst /
adjective
of the greatest possible degree or amount
the utmost degree
at the furthest limit
the utmost town on the peninsula
noun
the greatest possible degree, extent, or amount
he tried his utmost
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of utmost1
Example Sentences
I have always taken my responsibilities as Deputy Prime Minister, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, as well as a Member of Parliament with the utmost seriousness.
Meloni herself has said she is "disgusted" by the site and called for those responsible to be punished "with the utmost firmness".
Place that shade on a sundial and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex could time her bakes to it with the utmost accuracy.
"We treat this matter with the utmost importance and have immediately removed all related materials worldwide."
We treat such allegations with the utmost seriousness and are committed to ensuring that our club environment remains respectful, professional, and safe for all members of staff.
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