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utmost1 adjectiveutmost2 noun utmostut‧most1 /ˈʌtməʊst $ -moʊst/ (also uttermost) adjective utmost1Origin: Old English utmæst ‘farthest out’, from ut ‘out’ - But the trial shows the need to look with the utmost care at staff selection procedures.
- I overhear two girls talk in utmost seriousness and gravity about the gross inequities in the grading system.
- In fact I have the utmost respect for it.
- In implementing his plan, Reagan operated in the utmost secrecy.
- In such cases, it is of utmost importance to retrieve it lest the patient dies.
- The tale is told with the utmost economy, as if nothing unusual was taking place.
- They entertained them with the utmost hospitality and before they bade them farewell Helenus gave them useful advice about their journey.
► the utmost caution· You are advised to take the utmost caution when buying a second-hand car. ► the utmost contempt· Many people regarded the government with the utmost contempt. ► be of the utmost importance/be of paramount importance (=be extremely important)· It is of the utmost importance that this matter is kept confidential. ► the utmost respect· I have the utmost respect for the prime minister. ► the utmost importance/respect/care etc- Brian was always keen to stress that the comfort and wellbeing of the birds was of the utmost importance.
- Everyone has the utmost respect for Rickey Henderson.
- How soon and how broadly will you communicate that the changes at hand are of the utmost importance?
- Hygiene and safety take priority on the sunbeds while personal supervision is regarded as of the utmost importance on the toning tables.
- In fact I have the utmost respect for it.
- In particular in the sophisticated world of alchemy, the resonances of chemical and other truths were of the utmost importance.
- It is of the utmost importance that it is the mind of the human operator doing the selecting.
- Professors Berry and Mott are right to stress that the support of the child and the family is of the utmost importance.
the utmost importance/respect/care etc the greatest possible importance etc: a matter of the utmost importance I have the utmost respect for her accomplishments. Baldwin treated the matter with the utmost seriousness.utmost1 adjectiveutmost2 noun utmostutmost2 noun [singular] - I respect Reggie White and William Fuller and those guys to the utmost.
- She was angry at Hippolytus and determined to Punish him to the utmost.
- That meant we wanted every flight member to exercise the utmost in creativity and aggressiveness.
- The Derry turn called for the utmost in pilot ability.
- Then he took the bow and did his utmost to string it.
- We must do our utmost to conserve them.
- Which is why, if you've got a bad temper, you probably do your utmost to keep it under wraps.
to try as hard as you can► try as hard as you can · Come on, try as hard as you can!· I tried as hard as I could, but I still couldn't get everything into one suitcase.try as hard as you can to do something · She tried as hard as she could to look interested. ► do/try your best to try as hard as you can, even when the situation is difficult and you are not sure if you will succeed: · I don't know if I'll manage to get everything finished by Friday, but I'll certainly do my best.do/try your best to do something: · Harry did his best to sound calm, but it was obvious that he was really annoyed.· She tried her best not to laugh. ► do the best you can to try as hard as you can to do something, even though it is difficult or you do not have enough time, money etc to do it really well: · It's a very tough exam but just do the best you can.· More medical supplies will be arriving next week -- until then, doctors and nurses must do the best they can.do the best you can to do something: · I did the best I could to make him change his mind, but he refused. ► pull out all the stops informal to do everything possible to make an event, celebration, competition etc successful: · They gave me a great leaving party - they really pulled out all the stops.· If we pull out all the stops we should still be able to meet our deadline. ► give something your best shot informal to try to do something as well as you can, even though you do not have all the necessary skills or equipment: · I'm not promising I'll succeed, but I'll give it my best shot. ► do your utmost to try as much as you possibly can, and for as long as possible, to achieve something very difficult: · We have done our utmost. There is no more we could possibly do.do your utmost to do something: · The Secretary of State assured reporters that the Administration was doing its utmost to avoid war. ► do everything/all you can to use every possible method to try to do something: · I'm trying to help -- I'm doing everything I possibly can.· I did everything I could to raise money, including selling my house.· Her mother did all she could to encourage Tracy to study medicine. ► give your all to use all your energy and determination to achieve something that is personally very important to you: · She gave her all in the last race, but it wasn't quite good enough to win. ► as best you can if you do something as best you can , especially something difficult or unpleasant, you try as hard as you can to do it because you cannot change the situation: · I cleaned the car up as best I could, but it still looked a mess.· We'll have to manage as best we can without you. ► to the best of your ability if you do something to the best of your ability , you do it as well as you can, even if you are not sure that you are doing it very well: · I have always done my work to the best of my ability.· All the children competed and performed to the best of their ability. ► did ... utmost The medical staff did their utmost (=tried as hard as they could) to save the patient’s life. ► the utmost caution· You are advised to take the utmost caution when buying a second-hand car. ► the utmost contempt· Many people regarded the government with the utmost contempt. ► be of the utmost importance/be of paramount importance (=be extremely important)· It is of the utmost importance that this matter is kept confidential. ► the utmost respect· I have the utmost respect for the prime minister. the most that can be doneto the utmost Both runners had pushed themselves to the utmost. The medical staff did their utmost (=tried as hard as they could) to save the patient’s life. |