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farthest

/ˈfɑːr.ðɪst/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

At or to the greatest distance; most distant in space or time.

Example Sentences:
  • We live in the farthest house on the dead-end street.
  • The farthest star visible to the naked eye is millions of light-years away.
2.adverb

To or at the greatest distance.

Example Sentences:
  • Who can throw this baseball the farthest?
  • She traveled farthest of all the explorers in the expedition.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived as the superlative form of 'far'. It originates from Middle English 'farthest', 'ferthest', alteration of Old English 'feorrost', corresponding to 'feor' (far) with a superlative suffix. The 'th' was introduced by association with 'farther' and other superlative adjectives.

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Remember that 'far' becomes 'farthest' for the extreme distance, just like 'fast' becomes 'fastest'.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “farthest

1. What is the meaning of “farthest” in English?

In English, farthest (adjective) is defined as: “At or to the greatest distance; most distant in space or time.”.

2. How do you use “farthest” in a sentence?

We live in the farthest house on the dead-end street.

3. What are English synonyms of “farthest”?

Common synonyms include:furthest,most distant,remotest,extremest

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “farthest”?

Derived as the superlative form of 'far'. It originates from Middle English 'farthest', 'ferthest', alteration of Old English 'feorrost', corresponding to 'feor' (far) with a superlative suffix. The 'th' was introduced by association with 'farther' and other superlative adjectives.