Collocations with "most"
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superlative, deserving more than others
Used to express that something is very amusing, often in a slightly formal or literary way.
A slightly formal way to say 'very delicious'.
A formal or British English way to say 'very encouraging'.
Superlative intensifier, indicating the highest degree of insight.
An emphatic and slightly formal way to express 'very ingenious'.
A strong intensifier, typically used for actions that are very much against rules.
A formal way to express a very high degree of splendor.
A very formal or literary way of saying 'extremely unpleasant'.
a slightly old-fashioned or literary way to say 'very agreeable'
Indicates the highest degree of inconvenience; a superlative.
often used in formal or literary contexts
A very formal or British English way of saying 'very unsuitable'.
A formal or literary way of saying 'very bizarre'.
A very formal or literary way to say 'very unhappy'.
A formal or literary way to say 'very fascinating'.
Used to emphasize that something is extremely improper; a strong and somewhat formal term.