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A superlative adjective is used to describe the greatest or best of something. For example most carefully and smallest are the superlatives of carefully and small.

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In grammar, superlatives are used to compare three or more things or people, indicating the highest degree of a quality. They are typically formed by adding "-est" to an adjective (e.g., tallest, fastest) or by using the words "most" or "least" before the adjective (e.g., most beautiful, least expensive). Superlatives are used to show which person or thing has the highest or lowest degree of a particular quality.

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