New posts in superlative-degree

Are there cases when the word "best" as an adjective could be used without "the"?

Is “workingest” used as often and casually as “hardest working” and “the most hard working (or industrious)”?

Which is the correct idiom – "When worst comes to worst" or "When worse comes to worst"? [closed]

"Simple is best" vs "Simple is the best"

What does the phrase "it has been" mean in the sentence?

"At most as many" — what does it mean? [closed]

Is powerfulest a valid superlative?

Most is adjective or adverb, comparative or superlative in the following phrase?

Can we say "Most Legendariest"? [duplicate]

Superlative or not?

How to phrase a sentence with reference to "Least Superlative"?

'quickest': adverb

How can I express "bottom" superlative?

The usage of "the" with "least"

Is there a linguistic term for the phrases, which describe a noun, with subjective value (below)

superlative + -ing participle + noun ok?

Appropriate use of "littlest"

Comparative or superlative to describe a quality of a member of a set of two things?

Can I say "more funny" or "most funny" instead of "funnier" or "funniest"?

"The likeliest problem" vs. "the most likely problem"