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utmost
/ˈʌt.məʊ̯st/
This word conveys a sense of absolute limit or the furthest possible boundary of effort or quality. It suggests that nothing more could possibly be added or achieved because the maximum has been reached. As an adjective, it carries a high level of formality and weight. While "greatest" is neutral, "utmost" often signals urgency or critical necessity, frequently appearing in professional, legal, or diplomatic contexts to emphasize that a situation is paramount. As a noun, it focuses on the internal exertion of will. To do one's "utmost" implies a total commitment of resources and energy, often used when describing an attempt to overcome a difficult challenge despite the outcome.
Used to describe a singular, maximal limit of effort or degree (e.g., 'doing one's utmost'), which cannot be pluralized into multiple units.