New superlative
Here are some new superlatives:
- Mostest: used to emphasize the highest degree of something (e.g., "This cake is the mostest delicious I've ever tasted!")
- Fastestest: used to describe something that is extremely fast (e.g., "This sports car is the fastestest on the market!")
- Largestest: used to describe something that is extremely large (e.g., "This water park is the largestest in the country!")
- Strongestest: used to describe something that is extremely strong (e.g., "This new smartphone has the strongestest battery life!")
- Tallestest: used to describe something that is extremely tall (e.g., "This skyscraper is the tallestest in the city!")
- Longestest: used to describe something that is extremely long (e.g., "This highway is the longestest in the state!")
- Widestest: used to describe something that is extremely wide (e.g., "This river is the widestest in the region!")
- Deepestest: used to describe something that is extremely deep (e.g., "This ocean trench is the deepestest in the world!")
- Highestest: used to describe something that is extremely high (e.g., "This mountain is the highestest in the range!")
- Oldestest: used to describe something that is extremely old (e.g., "This ancient temple is the oldestest in the country!")
Remember, these superlatives are not officially recognized and are just for fun!