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greatest

greatest \greatest\ adj. [superl. of great.]

  1. not to be surpassed.

    Syn: top.

  2. largest in size of those under consideration.

    Syn: biggest, largest.

  3. most of.

  4. highest in importance or degree or significance or achievement; most eminent; as, our greatest statesmen.

    Syn: leading(prenominal), preeminent.

  5. highest in quality.

    Syn: sterling(prenominal), superlative.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
greatest

early 13c., superlative of great.

Wiktionary
greatest

a. (en-superlative of: great)

WordNet
greatest
  1. adj. not to be surpassed; "his top effort" [syn: top]

  2. greatest in size of those under consideration [syn: biggest, largest]

  3. greatest in importance or degree or significance or achievement; "our greatest statesmen"; "the country's leading poet"; "a preeminent archeologist" [syn: leading(a), preeminent]

  4. highest in quality [syn: sterling(a), superlative]

Wikipedia
Greatest (Duran Duran album)

Greatest is a greatest hits compilation album released in 1998 by the band Duran Duran.

Greatest

Greatest may refer to:

  • Greatest!, a 1959 album by Johnny Cash
  • Bee Gees Greatest, a 1979 album
  • Greatest (The Go-Go's album), 1990
  • Greatest (Duran Duran album), 1998
Greatest (The Go-Go's album)

Greatest is a 1990 compilation album by the rock group The Go-Go's from California, United States. The record, which represents the first best-of album by the Go-Go's, includes most of the hits and stand-out tracks from the band's first three studio albums, 1981 Beauty and the Beat, 1982 Vacation, and 1984 Talk Show, only omitting two minor hit singles, " He's So Strange" and " Yes or No".

The collection does not include any new songs, except for a re-recording of the 1960s cover version of " Cool Jerk" (the 'original' version of the cover was already on the Go-Go's second album, Vacation), which was also released as the one single from the compilation, reaching #60 in the UK Singles Chart, in 1991, this way becoming the second Go-Go's song to ever enter the British charts (the third and highest UK hit from the band would eventually be " The Whole World Lost Its Head", peaking at #29, from their second Greatest Hits album, 1994 Return to the Valley of The Go-Go's).

Usage examples of "greatest".

Malipiero would often inquire from me what advantages were accruing to me from the welcome I received at the hands of the respectable ladies I had become acquainted with at his house, taking care to tell me, before I could have time to answer, that they were all endowed with the greatest virtue, and that I would give everybody a bad opinion of myself, if I ever breathed one word of disparagement to the high reputation they all enjoyed.

Possibly with the idea of interesting us in his favour, he began by saying that you were the greatest rascal in the world.

At last the chevochic was tired out, and taking the horse back to the stable he fastened up his head once more, and to my astonishment it began to devour its provender with the greatest appetite.

The young doctor, who was gentleness personified, begged me to come and stay with him, promising that his mother and sisters should take the greatest care of me, and that he would effect a radical cure in the course of six weeks if I would carry out all his directions.

His habits, moreover, were irreproachable, and in all things connected with religion, although no bigot, he was of the greatest strictness, and, admitting everything as an article of faith, nothing appeared difficult to his conception.

Cordiani, being close by the friar, came in for a good share of the liquid-an accident which afforded me the greatest delight.

She was in the dressing-room, where she had had time to attend to her toilet, and as soon as she heard me she came to me dressed with the greatest elegance.

She came up to me, and drawing her on my knee I covered her face with kisses, which she returned with the greatest affection.

In the evening when she came in for her father, who had supped with me, I treated her with the greatest politeness without shewing any ill-humour.

This offer caused me the greatest surprise, for I had never dreamt of becoming a preacher, and I had never been vain enough to suppose that I could write a sermon and deliver it in the church.

But it was in vain that I spoke in the most forcible manner, in vain that I went to work myself, and shewed that safety was only to be insured by active means, I could not prevent the priest declaring that I was an Atheist, and he managed to rouse against me the anger of the greatest part of the crew.

I could see nothing to which the rope could be fastened, and I was in the greatest perplexity as to what was to be done.

We reached Paris on the 5th of January, 1757, and I went to the house of my friend Baletti, who received me with open arms, and assured me that though I had not written he had been expecting me, since he judged that I would strive to put the greatest possible distance between myself and Venice, and he could think of no other retreat for me than Paris.

I gave Tiretta the heartiest of welcomes, telling him that he could not have found a better way to my favour than through a woman to whom I was under the greatest obligations.

On glancing at my little daughter, who had been listening to me with the greatest attention, I saw that her eyes were swimming with tears, which she could hardly retain.