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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91. Around my area, 50,000 men follow freemasonry and each has sworn to give his utmost allegiance to the Craft. 4.
92. Silas moved away from her, walking to where Misty nibbled the new spring growth with the utmost unconcern.
93. Measures to reduce unemployment are of the utmost importance and have been outlined above.
94. You have little to lose by attacking with the utmost determination.
95. Should we flatter ourselves that our descendants will find our concerns of the utmost importance?
96. But then, at other moments they would display the utmost delicacy in kissing a palm or touching a face.
97. It was now of the utmost importance for the Unionists to clarify their own position.
98. It seems right to see Hubble's greatness in recognising splendid opportunities and pursuing them with utmost devotion and superb vision.
99. How soon and how broadly will you communicate that the changes at hand are of the utmost importance?
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100. He was a very class guy, and I have the utmost respect for him.
101. But they can forward the list, with utmost urgency, to Interpol.
102. But the trial shows the need to look with the utmost care at staff selection procedures.
103. It is of the utmost importance that it is the mind of the human operator doing the selecting.
104. They imitated the coolness and courage of their predecessors, going forward with the utmost alacrity and firmness.
105. This right he must acknowledge and exercise to the utmost, and not be deterred by any power, religious or otherwise.
106. In such cases, it is of utmost importance to retrieve it lest the patient dies.
107. That meant we wanted every flight member to exercise the utmost in creativity and aggressiveness.
108. The A list is a privileged lot that is treated like royalty and given the utmost respect.
109. The party elite and the local activists certainly tried their utmost to influence the outcome of elections.
110. Boyle's essays reveal an unprecedented series of distinctions, of the utmost importance in the promotion of natural philosophy.
111. When she wore the collar, she ate only with the utmost difficulty.
112. It is of the utmost importance that we continually experiment with things such as venue, lighting, perfumes etc.
113. Because utmost vigilance was required of him, he was reluctant to leave his post for any length of time.
114. All the surgeons present were exerting themselves to their utmost; the few nurses all busy.
115. Which is why, if you've got a bad temper, you probably do your utmost to keep it under wraps.
116. Our commanding officer emphasized the need to maintain the utmost secrecy about the operation at all times.
117. Not until this mission, however, had they been exploited to the utmost.
118. The journey is of utmost importance as it is about the enhancement of excellence in what we provide for our children.
119. Exert yourself to the utmost!
120. All of that is of the utmost repugnance.
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.