Synonym: extreme, farthest, greatest, most. Similar words: at most, atmosphere, most, mostly, almost, hindmost, postmodern, postmortem. Meaning: ['ʌtməʊst] n. the greatest possible degree. adj. 1. of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity 2. highest in extent or degree 3. (comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order.
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31. This case calls for the utmost discretion.
32. He walked to the utmost edge of the cliff.
33. Security matters are treated with the utmost seriousness.
34. He did his utmost to stop his sister marrying that man.
35. One thing is certain, both have the utmost respect for each other.
36. Each man is free to exercise his special talents to the utmost.
37. He would have done his utmost to help her, of that she was certain.
38. The ability for him to get the job is utmost.
39. Those rogues were proceeded with the utmost rigour of the law.
40. The ambassador did his utmost to prevent the outbreak of hostilities.
41. He did his utmost to persuade me not to go.
42. Evidence given by convicted criminals should always be treated with the utmost caution .
43. The new model of the car offers the utmost in power and performance.
44. They did their utmost to hog as much profit as possible.
45. It is of the utmost importance that you arrive on time.
46. The medical staff did their utmost to save the patient's life.
47. The best plan is to continue to attack him to the utmost of our power.
48. In fact I have the utmost respect for it.
49. We must do our utmost to conserve them.
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51. Everyone has the utmost respect for Rickey Henderson.
52. Yet finding out what happens in higher education is of utmost importance in understanding the patterns of gender inequality that exist.
53. The legal implications of these events are of the utmost significance.
54. Then he took the bow and did his utmost to string it.
55. She was angry at Hippolytus and determined to Punish him to the utmost.
56. Tithing was of utmost importance, as was celebrating weeklong feasts in spring, summer and fall.
57. Potential customers are advised to take the utmost caution when buying second-hand furniture.
58. You will to the utmost maintain a middle attitude and redouble your efforts to carry out our policy.
59. Brian was always keen to stress that the comfort and wellbeing of the birds was of the utmost importance.
60. Uncivilised tribes, surrounded by magnificent scenery, have the utmost difficulty in receiving the simplest moral and intellectual concepts.
More similar words: at most, atmosphere, most, mostly, almost, hindmost, postmodern, postmortem, post mortem, first and foremost, hot money, last month, not more than, lost, host, cost, ghost, boost, foster, costly, poster, accost, hostel, postpone, posture, hostage, costume, hostile, post-war, posting.