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Ultimate |
surpassing all others; definitive |
It's a sign of the ultimate respect. |
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Penultimate |
just before the final; next to last |
An example of penultimate is the letter "Y" which is the second to last letter in the alphabet. |
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Ultimatum |
A demand or threat that is final |
My mom gave me and my siblings an ultimatum after she warned us twice. |
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Infinite |
Without beginning or end |
The young girl's love for fashion, makeup, and music was infinite. |
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Definitive |
Defining for all others; standard |
At the beginning of the year, the teacher set a definitive goal for all students to meet. |
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Infinitesimal |
Extremely small; incalculably or immeasurably small |
Due to her cleaning OCD, my mom sweeps the entire house when she sees an infinitesimal amount of dirt on the floor. |
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Novel |
New and different |
Everyone was intrigued by the creativity of the novel way of vacuuming that was introduced to them. |
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Novice |
An inexperienced person; amateur |
Because I was a novice, I wasn't given a big role in the operation. |
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Innovative |
Showing creativity and originality |
Sierra's project was very innovative, and stood out among others in the class. |
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Primal |
Original; dating from the beginning of existence |
Just like animals, humans have very basic primal needs. |
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Primeval |
Extremely ancient; of earliest time |
Despite new technology, some people still communicate in very primeval ways. |
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Primacy |
Condition of being first in time or importance |
At the doctors office, patients are seen in order of primacy. |
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Ultima |
Last |
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Fin |
End, border, limit |
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Nov |
New |
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Prim |
First |
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