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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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'utmost' as an adverb?

Or does one have to take 'uttermost' as in 'uttermost trivial fact' which sounds a bit bloated compared to 'utmost trivial fact'.
  

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Sorry, but I don't understand your question. 'Utmost' and 'uttermost' are synonymous adjectives. UTMOST adjective 1.

  • Sorry, but I don't understand your question.
  • 'Utmost' and 'uttermost' are synonymous adjectives.
  • UTMOST adjective 1.
  • of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, or the like; greatest: of the utmost importance.
  • 2.
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Sorry, but I don't understand your question. 'Utmost' and 'uttermost' are synonymous adjectives.

UTMOST adjective

1.
of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, or the like; greatest:
of the utmost importance.

2.
being at the farthest point or extremity; farthest:
the utmost reef of the island.

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