superlative

superlative
su'pə:lətiv
1. adjective
((of an adjective or adverb) of the highest degree of comparison: `Biggest' is a superlative adjective.) superlativo

2. noun
((an adjective or adverb of) the superlative degree: `Best' and `worst' are the superlatives of `good' and `bad'; She is the prettiest girl in the room; We'll go by different roads to see who will arrive (the) soonest / most quickly.) superlativo
superlative n superlativo
superlative
tr[sʊː'pɜːlətɪv]
adjective
1 (excellent) superlativo,-a, de primera, excelente, excepcional
2 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL superlativo,-a
noun
1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL superlativo
superlative [sʊ'pərlət̬ɪv] adj
1) : superlativo (en gramática)
2) supreme: supremo
3) excellent: excelente, excepcional
superlative n
: superlativo m
superlative
adj.
superlativo adj.
n.
superlativo s.m.

I sʊ'pɜːrlətɪv
adjective (excellent) inigualable, excepcional

silk of superlative quality — seda de primerísima calidad


II
noun superlativo m

in the superlative — en superlativo

[sʊ'pɜːlǝtɪv]
1. ADJ
1) (=outstanding) excepcional

superlative wines — vinos de excepcional calidad

2) (Gram) superlativo m
2. N
1) (Gram) superlativo m

in the superlative — en el superlativo

2) (fig)

the critics were reaching for superlatives — los críticos se deshacían en elogios

he tends to talk in superlatives — tiende a hablar en términos muy elogiosos de todo

* * *

I [sʊ'pɜːrlətɪv]
adjective (excellent) inigualable, excepcional

silk of superlative quality — seda de primerísima calidad


II
noun superlativo m

in the superlative — en superlativo


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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