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What are words called that end in est?

Words that end in "est" can be categorized in a few different ways:

1. Superlative Adjectives:

* These words express the highest degree of a quality. They are often formed by adding "-est" to the comparative form of an adjective.

* Example: tallest, smallest, fastest, brightest

2. Certain Nouns:

* Some nouns end in "est" but don't necessarily follow the adjective rule. These words have specific meanings and are not formed by adding a suffix.

* Example: interest, request, protest, chest

3. Words from other languages:

* Some words ending in "est" come from other languages, and their ending doesn't follow the typical English superlative adjective rule.

* Example: fest (German, meaning "festival"), gest (German, meaning "gesture")

Therefore, "words that end in est" can be:

* Superlative adjectives, indicating the highest degree of a quality.

* Nouns with specific meanings, not formed by adding a suffix.

* Words from other languages with unique endings.

It's important to consider the context and meaning of the word to determine its category.

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