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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 8> 📘 Day 3 – comparative > "Most" or "Least" words


"Most" or "Least" words
  1. Most beautiful – very, very pretty
  2. Most careful – pays a lot of attention
  3. Most famous – known by many people
  4. Most important – very needed or serious
  5. Most expensive – costs the most
  6. Most popular – liked by many people
  7. Most comfortable – gives most ease or rest
  8. Most difficult – hardest to do
  9. Most intelligent – very smart
  10. Most exciting – makes you feel thrilled
  11. Most creative – full of new ideas
  12. Most attractive – very good-looking
  13. Most successful – achieving goals very well
  14. Most dangerous – not safe
  15. Most helpful – gives most help
  16. Most interesting – keeps attention well
  17. Most energetic – full of energy
  18. Most peaceful – very calm and quiet
  19. Most respectful – shows lots of respect
  20. Most honest – always tells the truth
  21. Most powerful – strongest or in control
  22. Most wonderful – really great
  23. Most colorful – full of colors
  24. Most unusual – very different or rare
  25. Most serious – not fun, very focused
  26. Most polite – with best manners
  27. Most hopeful – full of hope
  28. Most skillful – very talented
  29. Most useful – very helpful in use
  30. Most enjoyable – gives much fun
  31. Most respectful – full of respect
  32. Most careful – doesn’t make mistakes
  33. Most painful – hurts the most
  34. Most cheerful – very happy
  35. Most thankful – full of thanks
  36. Most natural – not changed or fake
  37. Most successful – wins or achieves a lot
  38. Most responsible – does duties well
  39. Most thoughtful – cares about others
  40. Most reliable – can be trusted
  41. Most generous – gives a lot
  42. Most fantastic – very, very good
  43. Most mysterious – hard to understand
  44. Most serious – not joking
  45. Most amazing – really surprising
  46. Most talented – very skilled
  47. Most faithful – always loyal
  48. Most peaceful – calm and quiet
  49. Most patient – waits calmly
  50. Most honest – tells truth always
  51. Least important – not very serious
  52. Least useful – not very helpful
  53. Least expensive – costs the least
  54. Least dangerous – safest
  55. Least careful – makes many mistakes
  56. Least polite – no manners
  57. Least powerful – weak
  58. Least friendly – not kind
  59. Least energetic – tired or slow
  60. Least exciting – boring
  61. Least successful – doesn’t do well
  62. Least generous – doesn’t share much
  63. Least interesting – boring
  64. Least famous – unknown
  65. Least beautiful – not pretty
  66. Least comfortable – not easy to use/sit
  67. Least honest – tells lies
  68. Least creative – no new ideas
  69. Least helpful – doesn’t support
  70. Least intelligent – not smart
  71. Least natural – not real or fake
  72. Least peaceful – full of noise
  73. Least responsible – doesn’t care about work
  74. Least thankful – doesn’t say thank you
  75. Least cheerful – always sad
  76. Least respectful – rude
  77. Least colorful – without much color
  78. Least exciting – no fun
  79. Least careful – clumsy
  80. Least talented – no skills
  81. Least comfortable – hard to use
  82. Least beautiful – plain looking
  83. Most romantic – full of love
  84. Most flexible – easy to change
  85. Most confident – sure of oneself
  86. Most talkative – talks a lot
  87. Most active – does a lot of things
  88. Most hopeful – expects good things
  89. Most realistic – practical or true
  90. Most stylish – fashionable
  91. Most hardworking – works a lot
  92. Most caring – full of love and concern
  93. Most responsible – takes care of things
  94. Most modern – new and up to date
  95. Most serious – not funny
  96. Most brave – very courageous
  97. Most trustworthy – can be trusted
  98. Most gentle – soft and kind
  99. Most ambitious – aims high
  100. Most loyal – always supports

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