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An example of a purely subjective list is any ranking the Greatest of All Time (G.O.A.T.) at anything, from inventors and generals to Presidents and athletes. Similar subjective lists include such topics as "Best and Worst Dressed", "Most Beautiful Women of Hollywood" and " Sexiest Man Alive ", named by People magazine annually since 1985.
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Superlative Director Record set Year Notes Most Awards John Ford: 4 awards 1935, 1940, 1941, 1952: Awards resulted from 5 nominations Most Nominations William Wyler
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For the comparative superlative they use the words "mais" and "più" between the article and the adjective, like "most" in English. For the absolute superlative they either use "muito"/"molto" and the adjective or modify the adjective by taking away the final vowel and adding issimo (singular masculine), issima (singular feminine), íssimos ...
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This page in a nutshell: When subjective superlatives such as "greatest" or "best" are used, there are some key points to consider. Citing a few sources that something is "the greatest" does not support that it is "widely considered the greatest".
Pages in category "Culture-related lists of superlatives" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... List of English-language books considered ...