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Farthest   /fˈɑrðəst/   Listen
Farthest

adjective
1.
(comparatives of 'far') most remote in space or time or order.  Synonyms: farthermost, furthermost, furthest, utmost, uttermost.  "Don't go beyond the farthermost (or furthermost) tree" , "Explored the furthest reaches of space" , "The utmost tip of the peninsula"
adverb
1.
To the greatest distance in space or time ('farthest' is used more often than 'furthest' in this physical sense).  Synonym: furthest.  "Chose the farthest seat from the door" , "He swam the furthest"
2.
To the greatest degree or extent or most advanced stage ('furthest' is used more often than 'farthest' in this abstract sense).  Synonym: furthest.  "Furthest removed from reality" , "She goes farthest in helping us"






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"Farthest" Quotes from Famous Books



... would not be outdone by the men, and they formed a grotesque party of opposition jumpers. Tired with a long exhibition, I retreated to the tent, but was allowed a very short repose, as I was soon informed that the people from the farthest tents were come to see my performance, and, on going out, I found five men stationed at proper distances with their heads down for me to go over them, which I did amid ...
— Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the • Sir William Edward Parry

... thicket green and mountain gray. A wildering path!—they winded now Along the precipice's brow, Commanding the rich scenes beneath, The windings of the Forth and Teith, And all the vales between that lie. Till Stirling's turrets melt in sky; Then, sunk in copse, their farthest glance Gained not the length of horseman's lance. 'Twas oft so steep, the foot was as fain Assistance from the hand to gain; So tangled oft that, bursting through, Each hawthorn shed her showers of dew,— That diamond dew, so pure and clear, It rivals ...
— The Lady of the Lake • Sir Walter Scott

... fifty-seven millions of miles, while, as I told you, Mars is now but thirty-five millions of miles away, a difference in favor of Mars of twenty-two millions of miles, quite a distance when one has to travel it. Neptune, the farthest of the major planets, is two billion eight hundred millions of miles from the sun, and it is separated from this ...
— Through Space to Mars • Roy Rockwood

... In his farthest wanderings still he sees it; Hears the talking flame, the answering night-wind, As he heard them When he sat with those who were, but ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 1, Issue 2, December, 1857 • Various

... in the nucleus acts with most force on the largest masses; even as the rock is not so likely to leave the earth in a wind-storm as the dust; and in the flight of the comet through space, at the rate of three hundred and sixty-six miles per second, its lighter substances would naturally trail farthest ...
— Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel • Ignatius Donnelly


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