Greatest - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈɡreɪtəst|
Brit.  |ˈɡreɪtɪst|  British pronunciation of the word greatest
- this word is used as a superlative form of the adjectivegreat

adjective

- highest in quality (syn: sterling, superlative)

Extra examples

She's one of the greatest writers who ever lived.

They were one of the greatest teams in history.

The greatest fighting force that any nation has ever fielded

all technology and energy revving up for the greatest clash of arms in history.

Our greatest worry is that she'll get lost.

He's one of our greatest living authors.

If he takes on the new project he will face the greatest challenge of his career.

... they were toughing it out with the help of the greatest ally a macho young cop ever had, booze.

Chocolate is my greatest weakness.

My greatest regret is not going to college.

A lack of money is the greatest problem besetting the city today.

The brainpower of the staff constitutes the company's greatest asset.

...today he is regarded as a brainsick genius who produced some of the greatest paintings in the history of art...

The CD is a compilation of greatest hits.

...disjoined the two drinking glasses, which were stuck together, only with the greatest difficulty...

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