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单词 uttermost
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Definition of uttermost in English:

uttermost

adjective & noun ˈʌtəməʊst
  • another term for utmost
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The next morning my mouth opened in a yawn with uttermost content.
    • She demands their uttermost concentration, but those who make the effort are rewarded by being taken on an emotional journey whose after effects are long-lasting and deep.
    • And then, adding something like anguish to deep depression, I saw that even the pulpit, that uttermost symbol of the message, had been knocked down and carted away.
    • Sharing information is of the uttermost importance.
    • Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness begins and concludes on the Thames, that ‘tranquil waterway leading to the uttermost ends of the earth’.
    • Being at the uttermost ends of the earth we are both proud of our uniqueness and at times also wanting to ape the big kids on the block.
    • He smiled at her with the uttermost respect and adoration.
    • I will serve our lord with the uttermost loyalty.
    • We preach a Gospel that saves to the uttermost, and witness to its power.
    • My book has been described as proof of how the human spirit can survive in spite of uttermost humiliation.
    • I stared at them with uttermost loathing.
    • A few years ago, a crew of scientists travelled to the uttermost depths of the Atlantic Ocean in order to get a very up-close and personal look at the remains of the infamous Titanic.
    • I think today our nation is at the crossroads where a serious reflection on the direction of our policies is a matter of uttermost urgency.
    • That gospel saves everywhere and to the uttermost.
    • With one click of a key on a computer and you have the whole world at your fingertips, enabling you to know the goings-on in the uttermost parts of the globe.
    • Churchill wrote that Ladysmith was ‘famous to the uttermost ends of the earth: centre of the world's attention, the scene of famous deeds, the cause of mighty efforts.’
    • The Allies would pursue ‘the ranks of the guilty to the uttermost ends of the earth’ and would deliver them to their accusers ‘in order that justice may be done’.
    • You yourself told me that you will serve him with the uttermost loyalty, and look what you're saying now!
    • Their sons, and occasionally their daughters too, had indeed gone to the uttermost ends of the earth and beyond.
    • Whether we like it or not: the uttermost that can be achieved is mundane justice and equality of chances and of rights.
    Synonyms
    greatest, maximum, greatest possible, highest, most, most extreme, greatest amount of
    maximal, extreme, supreme, paramount, superlative, enormous, major
 
 

Definition of uttermost in US English:

uttermost

noun & adjectiveˈədərˌmōstˈədərˌmoʊst
  • another term for utmost
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Allies would pursue ‘the ranks of the guilty to the uttermost ends of the earth’ and would deliver them to their accusers ‘in order that justice may be done’.
    • I stared at them with uttermost loathing.
    • That gospel saves everywhere and to the uttermost.
    • And then, adding something like anguish to deep depression, I saw that even the pulpit, that uttermost symbol of the message, had been knocked down and carted away.
    • With one click of a key on a computer and you have the whole world at your fingertips, enabling you to know the goings-on in the uttermost parts of the globe.
    • The next morning my mouth opened in a yawn with uttermost content.
    • I think today our nation is at the crossroads where a serious reflection on the direction of our policies is a matter of uttermost urgency.
    • Churchill wrote that Ladysmith was ‘famous to the uttermost ends of the earth: centre of the world's attention, the scene of famous deeds, the cause of mighty efforts.’
    • Whether we like it or not: the uttermost that can be achieved is mundane justice and equality of chances and of rights.
    • Being at the uttermost ends of the earth we are both proud of our uniqueness and at times also wanting to ape the big kids on the block.
    • We preach a Gospel that saves to the uttermost, and witness to its power.
    • Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness begins and concludes on the Thames, that ‘tranquil waterway leading to the uttermost ends of the earth’.
    • He smiled at her with the uttermost respect and adoration.
    • Their sons, and occasionally their daughters too, had indeed gone to the uttermost ends of the earth and beyond.
    • She demands their uttermost concentration, but those who make the effort are rewarded by being taken on an emotional journey whose after effects are long-lasting and deep.
    • Sharing information is of the uttermost importance.
    • I will serve our lord with the uttermost loyalty.
    • A few years ago, a crew of scientists travelled to the uttermost depths of the Atlantic Ocean in order to get a very up-close and personal look at the remains of the infamous Titanic.
    • You yourself told me that you will serve him with the uttermost loyalty, and look what you're saying now!
    • My book has been described as proof of how the human spirit can survive in spite of uttermost humiliation.
    Synonyms
    greatest, maximum, greatest possible, highest, most, most extreme, greatest amount of
 
 
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