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Formidable vs Superlative - What's the difference?

formidable | superlative |


As an adjective formidable

is causing fear, dread, awe or admiration as a result of size, strength, or some other impressive quality; commanding respect; causing wonder or astonishment.

As a noun superlative is

.

Remarkable vs Superlative - What's the difference?

remarkable | superlative | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between remarkable and superlative

is that remarkable is worthy of being remarked or noticed; noticeable; conspicuous; hence, uncommon; extraordinary while superlative is exceptionally good; of the highest quality; superb.

As a noun superlative is

the highest extent or degree of something.

Superlative vs Fine - What's the difference?

superlative | fine | Related terms |

Superlative is a related term of fine.


As a noun superlative

is .

As a verb fine is

.

Unsurpassed vs Superlative - What's the difference?

unsurpassed | superlative | Related terms |

Unsurpassed is a related term of superlative.


As an adjective unsurpassed

is surpassing all others in some way.

As a noun superlative is

.

Superlative vs Unexcelled - What's the difference?

superlative | unexcelled |


As a noun superlative

is .

As an adjective unexcelled is

excelling all others in some way.

Consider vs Superlative - What's the difference?

consider | superlative |


As a verb consider

is (label) to think about seriously.

As a noun superlative is

.

Superlative vs Dispassionate - What's the difference?

superlative | dispassionate |


As a noun superlative

is .

As an adjective dispassionate is

not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice.

Superlative vs Lative - What's the difference?

superlative | lative |


As nouns the difference between superlative and lative

is that superlative is while lative is (grammar) a case of verbs, found in the uralic and northern caucasian languages, used to indicate motion to a location; in the northern caucasian languages, the lative also takes up functions of the dative case.

Exemplary vs Superlative - What's the difference?

exemplary | superlative |


As adjectives the difference between exemplary and superlative

is that exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration while superlative is exceptionally good; of the highest quality; superb.

As nouns the difference between exemplary and superlative

is that exemplary is an example, or typical instance; an exemplar while superlative is the highest extent or degree of something.

Superlative vs Impeccable - What's the difference?

superlative | impeccable |


As adjectives the difference between superlative and impeccable

is that superlative is exceptionally good; of the highest quality; superb while impeccable is perfect, without faults, flaws or errors.

As a noun superlative

is the highest extent or degree of something.

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