OLDER vs MOST: NOUN
- N/A
- The greatest amount.
- A record-setting amount.
- The greatest amount or degree.
- The greatest, best, or most exciting. Used with the:
- The greatest or greater number: in this sense plural.
- Greatest value, amount, or advantage; utmost extent, degree, or effect.
OLDER vs MOST: ADJECTIVE
- Advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables)
- Older brother or sister
- Comparative form of old: more old, elder, senior
- Elderly
- Skilled through long experience
- Used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son
- Old in experience
- Greatest in number.
- Greatest in amount, extent, or degree.
- In the greatest number of instances.
- The superlative of `much' that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by `the'; a quantifier meaning the greatest in amount or extent or degree
- (superlative of `many' used with count nouns and often preceded by `the') quantifier meaning the greatest in number
OLDER vs MOST: ADVERB
- N/A
- In the greatest or highest degree.
- Superlative form of many.
- Forms the superlative of many adjectives.
- To a great extent or degree; highly; very.
- Used to form the superlative
- Very
- In or to the highest degree or extent. Used with many adjectives and adverbs to form the superlative degree.
- Almost.
- (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; `near' is sometimes used informally for `nearly' and `most' is sometimes used informally for `almost'
OLDER vs MOST: PRONOUN
- N/A
- The greatest part or number.
OLDER vs MOST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Advanced in years
- In the greatest or highest or in a very great or high degree, quantity, or extent; mostly; chiefly; principally.
- Used before adjectives and adverbs to form a superlative phrase, as more is to form a comparative: as, most vile; most wicked; most illustrious; most rapidly.
- A double superlative suffix associated with -more, a comparative suffix, now taken as a suffixal form of most, as used in forming superlatives, as in foremost, hindmost, uppermost, utmost, inmost, topmost, etc. Compare -more.
- Greatest in size or extent; largest: superlative of much or mickle in its original sense ‘great,’ ‘large.’
- Greatest in age; oldest.
- Greatest in rank, position, or importance; highest; chief.
- Greatest in amount, degree, or intensity: superlative of much.
- Greatest in number; numerous beyond others; amounting to a considerable majority: superlative of many: used before nouns in the plural.
- Consisting of the greatest number or quantity; greater in number or quantity than all the rest; nearly all.
- Greatest in degree.
- Highest in rank; greatest.
- In reference to the larger part of a thing, or to the majority of the persons, instances, or things referred to; as, human beings, for the most part, are superstitious; the view, for the most part, was pleasing.
- Generally. See An end, under End, n.
- All but
- Used to form the superlative, greatest in size or degree
- (determiner) Superlative form of much.
- (idiom) (at (the) most) At the maximum.
OLDER vs MOST: RELATED WORDS
- More, Geriatric, Seniors, Mature, Young, Ages, Aging, Age, Younger, Senior, Big, Experienced, Elder, Elderly, Aged
- Very, Especially, Less, Particularly, Highly, To the highest degree, Well nigh, Just about, Near, All but, Nigh, About, Virtually, Almost, Nearly
OLDER vs MOST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Longer, More, Geriatric, Seniors, Mature, Young, Aging, Age, Younger, Senior, Big, Experienced, Elder, Elderly, Aged
- Biggest, Only, Extremely, Very, Especially, Less, Particularly, Highly, Just about, Near, All but, Nigh, Virtually, Almost, Nearly
OLDER vs MOST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Older people are the group most likely to have CKD, but despite this, few trials have included many older people with CKD.
- Older siblings and their friends, as well as older friends from clubs and sports, are a good place to start.
- For issues that are not backported given an older release, Community LTS trees and branches exist where community members share patches for older releases.
- While, other studies also reported increased sensory sensitivity among older females, and they explained this sensitivity due to hormonal changes occurring in older females.
- No communication takes place in the house, where she lives with her father, a professor, her older sister Sally, and her older brother Connor.
- Identifying Cost Burdened Older Adults acknowledges that housing cost burdens look different for older adults than younger cohorts.
- Delphi consensus exercise involving both older patients and clinicians caring for older people, with postponement of death being a less important goal of therapy.
- Older Americans Act reauthorized; emphasized supportive services to help older persons remain independent in the community.
- Geriatric Depression Scale: comparison between older Koreans and older Americans.
- The segregated movers consisted of two older Hmong males; two older Hmong females; one older Lao male; and one young Hmong female.
- Job Description and Resume Examples Your most recent job should consist of, at most, six to eight bullet points.
- Physician assistants practice in communities spanning the most densely urban to the most remote and rural.
- Perhaps the most basic yet most crucial part of Black Friday preparation is the list.
- The most sweeping uncertainty in this case authorizes the most implacable certainty.
- Since most premiums are subsidized, the federal government would cover most of the increases.
- This is because declarative sentences are what deliver facts most objectively and move writing along most coherently.
- The latter method is most simple and so most suitable for protein monitoringduring purification.
- May I know what is the most most efficient way to do this?
- Most Likely being the most annoying customer in there base.
- It is perhaps the most iconic aspect of one of the most iconic animated programs in history as well as its most adaptable.
OLDER vs MOST: QUESTIONS
- Are older woman-young man relationship movies creepy?
- Are there any older versions of backtrack available?
- Do older people experience autonomy and dependency?
- What are multicomponent activities for older adults?
- How will Centrelink reforms affect older jobseekers?
- Is cardiac hypertrophy beneficial for older adults?
- Is V92 backward compatible with older technologies?
- Do older adults have impaired thermoregulatory control?
- Are you getting older 51 signs you're getting older?
- How do older immigrants in Canada differ from older immigrants?
- What four artists are most associated with Impressionism?
- Which lifestyle factors inhibit neurogenesis the most?
- What is your most memorable Whataburger experience?
- What pigment is most important during photosynthesis?
- What historical period most closely resembles multipolarity?
- Is manteling the most intimidating climbing technique?
- Where are conservative Democrats most commonly found?
- Are some of the most delicious foods also the most disgusting?
- Where are America's most rural counties the most connected?
- Is life's most momentous event always the most stressful?