superlative
super|la|tive /suːp'ɜːrlətɪv/ (superlatives)
1 [ADJ]
If you describe something as superlative, you mean that it is extremely good.
Some superlative wines are made in this region...
The Regent hotel has a superlative view of Hong Kong island.
2 [N-COUNT] usu pl
If someone uses superlatives to describe something, they use adjectives and expressions which indicate that it is extremely good.
...a spectacle which has critics world-wide reaching for superlatives.
3 [ADJ] ADJ n
In grammar, the superlative form of an adjective or adverb is the form that indicates that something has more of a quality than anything else in a group. For example, `biggest' is the superlative form of `big'. Compare comparative.
[N-COUNT]
Superlative is also a noun.
...his tendency towards superlatives and exaggeration.
1 [ADJ]
If you describe something as superlative, you mean that it is extremely good.
Some superlative wines are made in this region...
The Regent hotel has a superlative view of Hong Kong island.
2 [N-COUNT] usu pl
If someone uses superlatives to describe something, they use adjectives and expressions which indicate that it is extremely good.
...a spectacle which has critics world-wide reaching for superlatives.
3 [ADJ] ADJ n
In grammar, the superlative form of an adjective or adverb is the form that indicates that something has more of a quality than anything else in a group. For example, `biggest' is the superlative form of `big'. Compare comparative.
[N-COUNT]
Superlative is also a noun.
...his tendency towards superlatives and exaggeration.