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  2. List of superlatives - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Wikipedia:Subjective superlatives - Wikipedia

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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".

  4. Postseason football superlatives: The best of the best in ...

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    It's already state playoff season for the Georgia High School Association football teams and the Athens-area has 10 teams featured in the first round — Athens Academy (10-0, 6-0) and Prince ...

  5. Category:United States-related lists of superlatives - Wikipedia

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    C. List of largest Central Ohio employers; List of cities in the Americas by population; List of the largest United States colleges and universities by enrollment

  6. Category:Lists of superlatives by country - Wikipedia

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    China-related lists of superlatives (1 C, 4 P) F. France-related lists of superlatives (2 C, 6 P) I. Indian superlatives (16 P) J. Japan-related lists of superlatives ...

  7. Elative (gradation) - Wikipedia

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    In Semitic linguistics, the elative (Arabic: اِسْمُ تَفْضِيل ismu tafḍīl, literally meaning "noun of preference") is a stage of gradation that can be used to express comparatives or superlatives. The Arabic elative has a special inflection similar to that of colour and defect adjectives but differs in the details.

  8. Comparison (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    (The first sign "e" is rubbed off; only a space-(depression) locates it.)-(high resolution expandible photo) In Akkadian cuneiform, on a 12-paragraph clay tablet contemporary with the Amarna letters (which span roughly 20 years circa 1350 BC), two striking examples of the superlative extend the common grammatical use. The first is the numeral ...

  9. English adjectives - Wikipedia

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    For example, hot has the comparative form hotter and the superlative form hottest. Typically, short adjectives (including most single-syllable adjectives that are semantically gradable), adjectives originating in Old English, and short adjectives borrowed from French use the -er and -est suffixes.