largest meaning
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- AdjectiveBFlargeCOMlargerSUF-est
- superlative form of large: most large.
- superlative form of large: most large.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Yet a large national study by Dr. Sussman and his colleagues, published last month in JAMA Internal Medicine, reveals how rarely deintensification occurs among patients over age 70.
- For example, Chironex fleckeri has a relatively large body and a higher ratio of mastigophores (the longest of the penetrant cnidae) correlating to the large organisms which they prey upon [ 41 ].
- The battery acid ate away at the metal until a large hole appeared.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Large office blocks and shopping streets are being put up with not even an awning to protect the head of the shop-goer from the sweltering Persian sun.
- Large swathes will be affected by the tax increase.
- Large and square-headed, fatuously complacent, pot-bellied, spade-handed and dumpy-footed, for all the world presenting the appearance of animated jelly.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- The city has five city council districts; however, the mayor is elected at large.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of largest in English Dictionary
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