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ut·most
(ŭt′mōst′)adj.
1. Being or situated at the most distant limit or point; farthest: the utmost tip of the peninsula.
2. Of the highest or greatest degree, amount, or intensity; most extreme: a matter of the utmost importance.
n.
The greatest possible amount, degree, or extent; the maximum: worked every day to the utmost of her abilities.
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utmost
(ˈʌtˌməʊst) oruttermost
adj (prenominal)
1. of the greatest possible degree or amount: the utmost degree.
2. at the furthest limit: the utmost town on the peninsula.
n
the greatest possible degree, extent, or amount: he tried his utmost.
[Old English ūtemest, from ūte out + -mest most]
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ut•most
(ˈʌtˌmoʊst)adj.
1. of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, etc.; greatest: of the utmost importance.
2. being at the farthest point or extremity; farthest.
n. 3. the greatest degree or amount: providing the utmost in comfort.
4. the most or best of one's abilities, powers, etc.: He did his utmost to win.
5. the extreme limit or extent: patience taxed to the utmost.
[before 900; Middle English utmest, Old English ūtemest. See out, -most]
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Noun | 1. | utmost - the greatest possible degree; "he tried his utmost" |
Adj. | 1. | ![]() intense - possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree; "intense heat"; "intense anxiety"; "intense desire"; "intense emotion"; "the skunk's intense acrid odor"; "intense pain"; "enemy fire was intense" |
2. | utmost - highest in extent or degree; "to the last measure of human endurance"; "whether they were accomplices in the last degree or a lesser one was...to be determined individually" high - greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount; "a high temperature"; "a high price"; "the high point of his career"; "high risks"; "has high hopes"; "the river is high"; "he has a high opinion of himself" | |
3. | utmost - (comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order; "had traveled to the farthest frontier"; "don't go beyond the farthermost (or furthermost) tree"; "explored the furthest reaches of space"; "the utmost tip of the peninsula" comparative, comparative degree - the comparative form of an adjective or adverb; "`faster' is the comparative of the adjective `fast'"; "`less famous' is the comparative degree of the adjective `famous'"; "`more surely' is the comparative of the adverb `surely'" far - located at a great distance in time or space or degree; "we come from a far country"; "far corners of the earth"; "the far future"; "a far journey"; "the far side of the road"; "far from the truth"; "far in the future" |
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utmost
adjective
noun
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utmost
adjective1. Most distant or remote, as from a center:
2. Of the greatest possible degree, quality, or intensity:
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Translations
أقْصى، أعْظَمالأعْظَم، أقصى ما يُمْكِن
co největšínejzazší
yderst
nagy: legnagyobb
mestur, ÿtrasturystur, fjarlægastur
最大最大の
kas įmanomapadaryti viską
galējaismaksimālaisvisattālākaisvislielākais
čo najväčšínajzadnejší
en büyüken nihayetteen uzak
utmost
[ˈʌtməʊst]A. ADJ
1. (= greatest) → sumo
of the utmost importance → de la mayor importancia, de suma importancia
with the utmost ease → con suma facilidad
of the utmost importance → de la mayor importancia, de suma importancia
with the utmost ease → con suma facilidad
2. (= furthest) → más lejano
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
utmost
[ˈʌtməʊst] adj [respect, care, urgency, seriousness] → extrême, le plus grand(la)(e)
with the utmost urgency → en toute urgence
of the utmost importance → d'une importance capitale, de la plus haute importance
it is of the utmost importance that ... → il est extrêmement important que ...
with the utmost urgency → en toute urgence
of the utmost importance → d'une importance capitale, de la plus haute importance
it is of the utmost importance that ... → il est extrêmement important que ...
n
to do one's utmost → faire tout son possible
to do one's utmost to do sth → faire tout son possible pour faire qch
to do one's utmost → faire tout son possible
to do one's utmost to do sth → faire tout son possible pour faire qch
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
utmost
adj
(= greatest) ease, danger → größte(r, s), höchste(r, s); caution, candour → äußerste(r, s), größte(r, s); they used their utmost skill → sie taten ihr Äußerstes; with the utmost speed/care → so schnell/sorgfältig wie nur möglich; matters of the utmost importance → Angelegenheiten pl → von äußerster Wichtigkeit; it is of the utmost importance that … → es ist äußerst wichtig, dass …; I have the utmost respect for him → ich habe den allergrößten Respekt vor ihm; a matter of (the) utmost urgency → ein Fall von äußerster Dringlichkeit; with the utmost reluctance → mit allergrößtem Widerwillen
(= furthest) → äußerste(r, s)
n to do/try one’s utmost (to do something) → sein Möglichstes or Bestes tun/versuchen(, um etw zu tun); we have done our utmost to help him → wir haben unser Bestmöglichstes or Äußerstes getan, um ihm zu helfen; that is the utmost I can do → mehr kann ich wirklich nicht tun; to the utmost of one’s ability → so gut man nur kann; he tried my patience to the utmost → er strapazierte meine Geduld aufs äußerste or Äußerste; he trusts them to the utmost → er vertraut ihnen voll und ganz; one should enjoy life/oneself to the utmost → man sollte das Leben in vollen Zügen genießen/sich amüsieren, so gut man nur kann; I can give you £50 at the utmost → ich kann Ihnen allerhöchstens £ 50 geben
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utmost
[ˈʌtˌməʊst]1. adj
a. (greatest, simplicity, caution) → massimo/a; (danger) → estremo/a
with the utmost speed → a tutta velocità
of the utmost importance → della massima importanza
it is of the utmost importance that ... → è estremamente importante che...+ sub
with the utmost speed → a tutta velocità
of the utmost importance → della massima importanza
it is of the utmost importance that ... → è estremamente importante che...+ sub
b. (furthest, limits) → estremo/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
utmost
(ˈatməust) adjective1. most distant. the utmost ends of the earth.
2. greatest possible. Take the utmost care!
do one's utmost to make the greatest possible effort. She has done her utmost to help him.
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