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superlative
This term carries a dual identity, functioning both as a descriptor of extreme quality and as a technical grammatical label. When used as an adjective, it suggests a peak of excellence that is unsurpassed, often evoking a sense of prestige or luxury. In a critical or social context, it can sometimes imply hyperbole or an overstatement of praise. As a noun, the word refers specifically to the linguistic form used to compare three or more things. While the adjective form describes the quality itself, the noun form identifies the specific word used to convey that quality, such as the transition from "fast" to "fastest."
Meanings
Of the highest quality or degree of excellence.
"The hotel provides superlative service to all its guests."
Expressing the highest degree of a quality or characteristic.
"The critic used superlative adjectives to describe the performance."