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31nth degree — Although not mathematically accurate, nth degree is a popular expression for the utmost extent or to a high degree or power : Abigail believes in living life to the nth degree. Aside from there being no sense of largeness or greatness in the… …
32greatest degree — index utmost Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
33nth degree — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. & adj. utmost, highest degree, maximum. See superiority …
34comparative degree — noun the comparative form of an adjective or adverb faster is the comparative of the adjective fast less famous is the comparative degree of the adjective famous more surely is the comparative of the adverb surely • Syn: ↑comparative •… …
35to the nth degree — to the utmost. → nth …
36care — Watchful attention; concern; custody; diligence; discretion; caution; opposite of negligence or carelessness; prudence; regard; preservation; security; support; vigilance. To be concerned with, and to attend to, the needs of oneself or another.… …
37care — Watchful attention; concern; custody; diligence; discretion; caution; opposite of negligence or carelessness; prudence; regard; preservation; security; support; vigilance. To be concerned with, and to attend to, the needs of oneself or another.… …
38fare-thee-well — noun state of perfection; the utmost degree they polished the furniture to a fare thee well • Hypernyms: ↑perfection, ↑flawlessness, ↑ne plus ultra * * * noun or fare you well als …
39extreme — [ek strēm′, ikstrēm′] adj. [ME & OFr < L extremus, last, outermost, superl. of exterus, outer: see EXTERNAL] 1. at the end or outermost point; farthest away; most remote; utmost 2. a) in or to the greatest degree; very great or greatest… …
40Corset controversy — The corset controversy is an ensemble of letters and articles concerning the corset that appeared in newspapers and periodicals in the 19th century. Contents 1 Introduction …