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San Diego looked like a team ready to climb out of its springtime rut. &mdash · Eddie Brown · San Diego Union-Tribune · Emily Adams · Hartford Courant · Mary Ann Grossmann · Twin Cities · 7 May 2026 Briefly Europe’s most valuable company · Novo Nordisk’s shares have slid sharply as Eli Lilly has put up a tough fight. &mdash · Rohan Goswami · semafor.com · 7 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for most Word History Etymology Adjective · Adverb (1) · Noun · and Pronoun Middle English · from Old English mǣst · akin to Old High German meist most · Old English māra more — more at more Adverb (2) by shortening Adjective suffix Middle English · alteration of -mest (as in formest foremost) First Known Use Adjective before the 12th century · in the meaning defined at sense 1 Adverb (1) before the 12th century

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San Diego looked like a team ready to climb out of its springtime rut. &mdash
Eddie Brown
San Diego Union-Tribune
Emily Adams
Hartford Courant
Mary Ann Grossmann
Twin Cities
7 May 2026 Briefly Europe’s most valuable company
Novo Nordisk’s shares have slid sharply as Eli Lilly has put up a tough fight. &mdash
Rohan Goswami
semafor.com
7 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for most Word History Etymology Adjective
Adverb (1)
Noun
and Pronoun Middle English
from Old English mǣst
akin to Old High German meist most
Old English māra more — more at more Adverb (2) by shortening Adjective suffix Middle English
alteration of -mest (as in formest foremost) First Known Use Adjective before the 12th century
in the meaning defined at sense 1 Adverb (1) before the 12th century

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