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How do you use word fullest?

"Fullest" is the superlative form of the adjective "full". It means to the greatest possible extent or degree.

Here are some ways to use "fullest":

1. Describing a state or condition:

* The room was filled to its fullest capacity. (meaning the room was completely packed)

* He lived his life to the fullest. (meaning he made the most of every opportunity)

* She expressed her feelings with the fullest honesty. (meaning she was completely open and sincere)

2. Emphasizing the intensity or completeness of something:

* The garden was in its fullest bloom. (meaning the flowers were at their most vibrant and plentiful)

* The artist captured the subject's beauty in its fullest form. (meaning the artist portrayed the subject's beauty perfectly)

* She gave the presentation with her fullest attention. (meaning she was completely focused and engaged)

3. Comparing different degrees of fullness:

* This book is the fullest account of the event I've ever read. (meaning it provides the most comprehensive information)

* Her performance was the fullest expression of her talent. (meaning it showed the greatest extent of her abilities)

Remember:

* "Fullest" is usually used in formal writing or when you want to emphasize the intensity or completeness of something.

* In informal situations, you can sometimes use "most full" instead of "fullest."

* You can also use "full" in the superlative form as "most full" if you want to emphasize the quantity.

Hopefully, these examples give you a better understanding of how to use the word "fullest" in your writing and speech!

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