farthest or furthest Traditionally, farther and farthest were used in referring to physical distance: the falls were still two or three miles farther up the path. Further and furthest were restricted to figurative or abstract senses: we decided to consider the matter further.
Most super seems to be the correct expression, but the phrase is far from idiomatic.
bigger is the comparativebiggest is the superlative
far and far and far
kindest
farthest or furthest
Most super seems to be the correct expression, but the phrase is far from idiomatic.
No, "furtherest" is not a standard word in English. The correct superlative form of "far" is "furthest."
more correct, most correct
bigger is the comparativebiggest is the superlative
far and far and far
more correct, most correct
kindest
narrowest
prettiest
more correct most correct
more correct, most correct
farthest or furthest