49 examples of superlatively in sentences

"The hillsides about these lakes," remarked the Doctor, "must be superlatively beautiful in the fall, when the forest puts on its autumnal foliage.

One point will always remain inexplicable: why Russia should have taken the superlatively serious step of general mobilization, which could not be and was not a simple measure of precaution.

It is the character of the superlatively wicked man: "Thou givest thy mouth to evil, and thy tongue frameth deceit.

" We assured our host that the ham was superlatively good.

You will find the roads, when there are roads, superlatively excellentparticularly, if you do not mind an occasional hill or sharp and sudden shower of rain.

[in a supreme degree] preeminently, superlatively &c (superiority) 33.

[in a superior or supreme degree] eminently, egregiously, preeminently, surpassing, prominently, superlatively, supremely, above all, of all things, the most, to crown all, kat exochin [Gr.], par excellence, principally, especially, particularly, peculiarly, a fortiori, even, yea, still more.

As I am true mortall Knight, it is most superlatively good, this.

He is the superlatively deferential man, and walks about with murmured wonder at the wisdom and discernment of everybody who talks to him.

At all events 1 consider 'the first-born of every creature' as a false version of the words, which (as the argument and following verse prove) should be rendered 'begotten before', (or rather 'superlatively before'), 'all that was created or made; for by him' they were made.

Thus, by defeating the expectation of a superlatively bad act, he made a positively insignificant act seem comparatively good.

The day was one of those superlatively calm and clear ones which usually precede bad weather.

The difficulty of meeting this with an adequate and evenly-distributed pressure is well enough known, and we find in that a further reason that the treatment of canker is superlatively difficult.

I will, however, state, that my residence lay among the manufacturing districts; but lest any of my readers should be misled by that avowal, I must inform them, that in my estimation all country towns, from the elegant Bath, down to the laborious Bristol, are (whatever their respective polite or mercantile inhabitants may say to the contrary), positively, comparatively, and superlatively, manufacturing towns!

And since, in her habitual half-starved state, all food looked superlatively good to her, cake was the first word she learned to speak.

We have to assume that the instructed class believe the catholic dogmas to be untrue, and yet wishes the uninstructed to be handed over to a system that reposes on the theory that these dogmas are superlatively true.

ADVERBS: "The light of Scripture shines steadily, purely, benignly, certainly, superlatively."Dr.

Nay, now I keep it superlatively.

Of the eloquence of Lord Thurlow, and of his manner in debate, Mr. Butler has given a striking account:"At times Lord Thurlow was superlatively great.

" "The stench emitted by the common snake, when molested, is superlatively noisome; and is given off so powerfully and copiously, that it infects the air around to a diameter of several yards.

These fortunate individuals can admire the charms of a living beauty without any more concupiscence or thought of an endearing embrace than accompanies their contemplation of the Venus de Milo or a Madonna painted by Murillo; and if they are in love with a particular girl their admiration of her beauty is superlatively free from carnal ingredients, as we saw in the section on Mental Purity.

Upon this divan I spent many of my hours in Paris, occupied in the smoking of my friend's excellent cigars, and the sampling of his superlatively good whisky.

Higher: This is superlatively beautiful.

Later he began to think of it as some sort of superlatively powerful being that, alone in the whole world, ranked above his father even.

The paper was superlatively fine and the print a gem of art.

49 examples of  superlatively  in sentences