The most, AKA, the boss, just like Michael Scott To the greast exent
Est is a suffix and est means most of.
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The suffix est (superlative) means most.
"Most" is the meaning of the English suffix "-est." The word "most" in fact replaces the suffix when the adjective in question has more than two syllables: "strong" versus "most valiant."
The suffix -est is used to form the superlative form of adjectives.
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Eastern Standard Time it means that in its own right, but also as a suffix, as an example, small might mean little in size, but smallest is the most small of them all. Big is large, but biggest may be the most big of them all. To put this in its gramatical form, it forms the superlative degree of adjectives and adverbs, as quoted above, smallest, biggest or fastest or slowest
Because "-est" is a suffix here, the word is divided bold-est.
It changes an adjective to a superlative adjective.
She is the prettiest girl I know.
"Dis" is a prefix. "Honesty" is the root word. "ly" would be a suffix, as "Dishonestly".
There is no suffix in mean.