I don't know all the words, but here are a few:
modest, biggest, widest; wisest; lowest, highest, deepest, finest, ripest, sharpest, cutest, smartest, smelliest, happiest, silliest; funniest; tiniest; tastiest; youngest; quietest; longest; shortest; tallest; spookiest, lamest, craziest, nicest, bravest, slowest, fastest, best, nest, test, vest, pest, guest, fullest; zest; west, bluest, coolest, rest, quest, chest, jest, arrest, strangest, weirdest, crest, wrest, stupiest, smartest, creativest
The words est-ce are French and translate into English as the words is this. These words translate into Italian as e questo.
No, adjectives cannot end in ~est.
Answer: i.e. = ita est
The degree of comparison is superlative. Descriptive words ending with -est are superlative forms.
if they are short - est That's superlative. Comparative has -er
Words with -est at the end are called "superlative" forms. The word "oldest" is an adjective.
yoer
oldest
Some words that end with 'est' are:arrestbehestBestchestconquestcoolest*crestdetestdigestdivestearnestfattest*funniest*guesthartebeestharvestjestlestmanifestmodestmolestNestoldest*pestpriestprotestquestRestrequestshortest*smartest*suggesttallest*tempesttestvestwestwrestyoungest*zest*superlative form of the adjective
Superlatives end in -st, -est or contain the words most or least. Look for the one that doesn't do that.
no. No words rhyme with largest and harvest
The words est-ce are French and translate into English as the words is this. These words translate into Italian as e questo.
No, adjectives cannot end in ~est.
end rhyme
Il est
nex est non terminus.=death is not the end
Ou Est Le Swimming Pool ended in 2010.