The word "latest" is an adjective. It is the superlative form of the adjective late.
(It can also be considered a noun, e.g. Have you heard the latest?)
Another word for the latest craze would be a "Fad."
oldest
final, concluding
Latest word processor is 2007.
laatste is the word for latest in Dutch. It is something which is of recent date.
later, latest
up-to-date, current, latest, cutting-edge, recent, new-fangled, unknown
No, the word 'latest' is an adjective (late, later, latest), and a noun; for example:Adjective: You always know the latest fashions.Noun: The latest to arrive is Therese.
The manuscript word count for the latest book project is 80,000 words.
changing, rejuvenating, revamping, introducing new ideas, last word, latest thing, leading edge, modifying, mutation, renewing
contemporary, current, cutting-edge, fashionable, just out, late, latest, modern, novel, recent, state-of-the-art, up-to-date
I am dead on my feet after this season's latest fete. It's been one fete after another for three weeks straight! The word 'fete' originates from the Old Fench word that means 'feast'.