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-est
1- a suffix forming the superlative degree of adjectives and adverbs:
warmest; fastest; soonest.
-est
2- a native English suffix formerly used to form the second person singular indicative of verbs:
knowest; sayest; goest.
EST
3abbreviation for
- Eastern Standard Time.
est.
4abbreviation for
- established.
- estate.
- estimate.
- estimated.
- estuary.
EST
1abbreviation for
- Eastern Standard Time
- electric-shock treatment
- Estonia (international car registration)
-est
2suffix
- forming the archaic second person singular present and past indicative tense of verbs
thou goest
thou hadst
est
3abbreviation for
- Alsoestab established
- estimate(d)
est
4/ ɛst /
noun
- a treatment intended to help people towards psychological growth, in which they spend many hours in large groups, deprived of food and water and hectored by stewards
-est
5suffix
- forming the superlative degree of adjectives and adverbs
shortest
fastest
Word History and Origins
Origin of -est1
Word History and Origins
Origin of -est1
Origin of -est2
Origin of -est3
Example Sentences
Posts mentioning vote fraud peaked at 15:00 EST on 5 November - but then dropped off significantly that evening and into the next day as polls closed and results came in.
EST when he secured more than 270 electoral votes after picking up the key battleground states of Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
But Tyler, ever the nonconformist, released his eighth studio album at 06:00 EST on Monday, three days after the week's chart tracking began.
For those in the US, the eclipse is visible between 20:41 EST and 00:47 - or 22:44 at its maximum.
Join us Wednesday, May 22, at 3:30 EST for an Education Reporting Collaborative event led by the Seattle Times and AL.com, focused on the child care crisis and how to fix it.
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