List of superlatives explained

A list of superlatives is a list consisting of items regarded as superlative.[1] Both items and their qualities can be arrived at objectively and subjectively.

An example of an objective list is Tallest buildings by height. An example of a purely subjective list is any ranking the Greatest of All Time (G.O.A.T.) at anything, from inventors and generals to Presidents and athletes. Similar subjective lists include such topics as "Best and Worst Dressed", "Most Beautiful Women of Hollywood" and "Sexiest Man Alive", named by People magazine annually since 1985.[2]

Such rankings were successfully parodied by Dos Equis beer in a long-running ad campaign featuring actor Jonathan Goldsmith, The Most Interesting Man in the World, which aired from 2006 to 2016.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-superlative-adjectives.html "Examples of Superlative Adjectives", yourdictionary.com
  2. https://people.com/celebrity/all-the-sexiest-man-alive-covers/ All the Sexiest Man Alive Covers, People magazine, November 12, 2019
  3. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/03/10/the-most-interesting-man-in-the-world-just-lost-his-job/ "The 'Most Interesting Man in the World' just lost his job", Washington Post, March 10, 2016