dearest
The most loved or cherished person or thing.
Explanation at your level:
Dearest is a special word for someone you love very much. You can use it when you talk to your mom, dad, or best friend. It means 'most loved.' For example, you can say, 'You are my dearest friend.' It is a very sweet and kind word to use.
When you want to show someone they are very important to you, you can call them your dearest. It is often used in letters or cards. If you write a note to your grandmother, you might start it with 'Dearest Grandma.' It is a more formal and loving way to say 'dear.'
Dearest is the superlative form of 'dear,' meaning someone or something is held in the highest regard. It is commonly used as a term of endearment in personal letters or affectionate speech. While it sounds a bit traditional or literary compared to 'darling,' it carries a strong sense of sincerity and deep emotional connection.
In B2 English, we recognize dearest as a word that carries significant emotional weight. It is often used to express a profound level of attachment. Because it is a superlative, it implies there is no one else who holds the same place in your heart. It is frequently found in literature, formal love letters, or heartfelt speeches where the speaker wants to emphasize the uniqueness of the bond.
At the C1 level, we appreciate dearest for its nuance and register. It is not merely a synonym for 'beloved'; it carries a slightly archaic or highly sentimental tone that can be used for dramatic effect or to show deep, enduring respect. It is a staple in formal epistolary writing and can also be used ironically in sophisticated dialogue to suggest a mock-formal or overly dramatic tone between close friends.
At the C2 level, dearest is understood through its historical and linguistic evolution. It represents the intersection of the Germanic root for 'valuable' and the human capacity for deep affection. Its usage in literature—from Shakespearean sonnets to Victorian novels—highlights the shift from 'dear' as a marker of high cost to 'dearest' as a marker of high emotional value. Mastering this word involves recognizing when to use it for genuine, heartfelt expression versus when its usage might be perceived as affected, nostalgic, or stylistically deliberate.
30 सेकंड में शब्द
- Dearest is the superlative of dear.
- It means most loved or cherished.
- Commonly used in letters and endearment.
- Avoid using 'most' before it.
When you call someone your dearest, you are telling them they are the most important person in your life. It is the superlative form of 'dear,' which means it sits at the very top of the ladder of affection.
Think of it as the ultimate expression of love and high regard. Whether you are writing a letter to a spouse or speaking to a beloved family member, using this word signals a deep, long-standing emotional bond that goes beyond simple friendship.
While it can describe objects that are highly valued, it is most commonly used as a term of endearment. It carries a sense of warmth, sincerity, and timelessness that makes it feel slightly more formal and poetic than everyday slang.
The word dearest traces its roots back to the Old English word dēore, which meant 'precious' or 'valuable.' It has Germanic origins, sharing a family tree with the German word teuer, which means both 'dear' and 'expensive.'
Historically, the word evolved to encompass both monetary value and emotional worth. By the Middle English period, it was commonly used in correspondence to express high respect and affection. The suffix -est is the standard English superlative marker, transforming 'dear' into the absolute peak of value.
Interestingly, the dual meaning—something being 'dear' in price versus 'dear' in heart—remains a fascinating quirk of the English language. Over centuries, the emotional usage has largely eclipsed the financial one in casual speech, cementing dearest as a word of pure sentiment.
You will most often encounter dearest in written correspondence, such as old-fashioned letters or formal invitations. It acts as a powerful opener, setting a tone of deep intimacy and respect.
In modern spoken English, it is used less frequently than 'darling' or 'honey,' often sounding slightly old-fashioned or literary. However, it remains a beautiful choice for wedding vows, anniversary cards, or heartfelt speeches where you want to emphasize the depth of your feelings.
Common collocations include 'my dearest friend,' 'my dearest love,' or simply using it as a standalone address: 'Dearest, please come here.' It is best reserved for people you know very well, as using it with acquaintances might come across as overly familiar or theatrical.
While dearest itself is a superlative, it appears in several classic expressions:
- Dearest of all: Used to emphasize that one person is loved above all others.
- Hold dear: To cherish something deeply, related to the root of dearest.
- My dearest: A classic, timeless salutation in letters.
- Cost a pretty penny: While not using 'dearest,' it shares the 'dear/expensive' etymological link.
- Dearest heart: A poetic, archaic way to address a loved one.
Dearest is the superlative adjective of 'dear.' It is typically used with a possessive pronoun like 'my' or 'our.' For example, 'my dearest friend' is grammatically standard.
Pronunciation varies slightly between regions. In British English (RP), it is /ˈdɪə.rɪst/, while in General American, it is /ˈdɪr.ɪst/. The key is to emphasize the 'ear' sound clearly.
It rhymes with 'nearest,' 'clearest,' and 'fere-est.' Because it is a superlative, you never use 'most' before it (e.g., 'most dearest' is incorrect). It functions as an adjective modifying a noun or as a noun phrase on its own when addressing someone directly.
Fun Fact
It originally meant expensive, showing how we value things we love.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'deer' plus 'ist'.
Sounds like 'deer' plus 'ist' with a clear 'r'.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'ear' sound
- Adding extra syllables
- Stressing the wrong syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read.
Easy to use.
Requires tone context.
Easy to hear.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
उन्नत
Grammar to Know
Superlatives
The best, the dearest.
Possessive Pronouns
My, your, his.
Adjective usage
Modifying nouns.
Examples by Level
You are my dearest friend.
You are my most loved friend.
Superlative adjective.
Dearest Mom, I love you.
Most loved Mom, I love you.
Term of address.
He is my dearest brother.
He is my most loved brother.
Superlative.
My dearest, please come home.
My most loved one, come home.
Noun usage.
She is my dearest sister.
She is my most loved sister.
Superlative.
Dearest Dad, thank you.
Most loved Dad, thank you.
Term of address.
My dearest cat is sleeping.
My most loved cat is sleeping.
Superlative.
You are my dearest person.
You are my most loved person.
Superlative.
My dearest friend sent me a letter.
She is the dearest person I know.
Dearest Sarah, I miss you so much.
He held his dearest possession close.
They are my dearest family members.
My dearest, you look very happy today.
She wrote to her dearest cousin.
He is my dearest companion.
It was the dearest wish of her heart.
My dearest, we must talk about this.
She remains my dearest friend despite the distance.
He kept his dearest memories in a box.
Dearest colleagues, thank you for your support.
She is the dearest soul in this village.
My dearest, you have always been there for me.
The dearest item in her collection was a locket.
He spoke to his wife in the dearest of tones.
It is my dearest hope that you succeed.
She addressed the letter to her dearest aunt.
The dearest things in life are often free.
My dearest, you are truly one of a kind.
He was the dearest of all my mentors.
She cherished her dearest books above all else.
Dearest readers, I thank you for your patience.
His dearest ambition was to travel the world.
She was held in the dearest regard by all.
My dearest, the time has come to part.
It was her dearest wish to see the ocean again.
He treated his dearest friend with total honesty.
The dearest of memories are those shared with you.
She is my dearest confidante in all matters.
Dearest friends, let us celebrate this day.
In the dearest tradition of the family, they met annually.
She was his dearest and most trusted advisor.
My dearest, your presence is a balm to my soul.
It was the dearest desire of the aging king.
He held the dearest principles of justice close.
The dearest of all my possessions is this ring.
Dearest, your kindness knows no bounds.
She spoke with the dearest affection for her past.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
Idioms & Expressions
"dearest of all"
Loved more than anyone else.
She is the dearest of all to me.
neutral"hold dear"
To value something highly.
I hold your advice dear.
neutral"costly and dear"
Expensive and loved.
The ring was both costly and dear.
literary"my dearest"
A term of address for a loved one.
My dearest, let's go.
casual"dearest heart"
A term of endearment.
You are my dearest heart.
literary"dear to my heart"
Something that matters to me.
This cause is dear to my heart.
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Easily Confused
Base form vs superlative.
Dear is standard; dearest is the extreme.
He is dear to me vs he is my dearest.
Both are endearments.
Darling is more common/casual.
My darling vs my dearest.
Rhymes.
Nearest means closest in distance.
The nearest shop vs my dearest friend.
Rhymes.
Clearest means easy to see/understand.
The clearest water vs my dearest wish.
Sentence Patterns
My dearest [noun] is...
My dearest friend is here.
It is my dearest [noun]...
It is my dearest wish.
You are my dearest [noun]...
You are my dearest love.
The dearest [noun] I have...
The dearest item I have is this.
She is the dearest of all...
She is the dearest of all to me.
शब्द परिवार
Nouns
Adjectives
संबंधित
How to Use It
6
Formality Scale
सामान्य गलतियाँ
It is already a superlative, so do not add 'most'.
It is an adjective, it does not take a plural 's'.
While 'dearest to me' is okay, 'my dearest' is more natural.
There is no verb form of this word.
Adjectives do not pluralize in English.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Place a heart on your front door to remember 'dearest'.
When Native Speakers Use It
In heartfelt letters or cards.
Cultural Insight
It reflects a traditional, warm British/American style.
Grammar Shortcut
Never add 'most' to a superlative.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'ear' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Avoid 'most dearest'.
Did You Know?
It comes from Old English 'dēore'.
Study Smart
Use it in a practice love letter.
Register Check
Use it for intimate, not casual, moments.
Article usage
Usually preceded by 'my' or 'the'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
DEAR-EST: The DEAR person who is the BEST.
Visual Association
A letter with a heart on the envelope.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Write a short note using the word 'dearest'.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Old English
Original meaning: Precious or valuable.
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Can sound overly formal or old-fashioned in modern casual settings.
Commonly used in traditional letters and formal romantic contexts.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At home
- My dearest
- Dearest one
- Dearest love
Writing letters
- Dearest Mom
- Dearest friend
- Dearest reader
Romantic speech
- My dearest
- Dearest heart
- Dearest love
Formal events
- My dearest colleagues
- Dearest guests
- Dearest friends
Conversation Starters
"Who is your dearest friend?"
"What is your dearest possession?"
"Do you use the word 'dearest' in letters?"
"What is your dearest memory?"
"Is 'dearest' too formal for you?"
Journal Prompts
Write about your dearest friend.
Describe your dearest memory.
What is your dearest wish for the future?
Why do we value our dearest things?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
16 सवालNo, dearest is the superlative (most dear).
Yes, absolutely!
It is slightly formal or literary.
Yes, for things you value highly.
It can, but rarely in modern usage.
No, it is not a slang word.
Only if you are very close.
No, it applies to anyone.
खुद को परखो
You are my ___ friend.
Dearest is the superlative of dear.
What does 'dearest' mean?
It means most loved.
Can you say 'most dearest'?
Dearest is already a superlative.
Word
मतलब
Matching the word to its meaning.
She is my dearest.
It was her ___ wish to travel.
Dearest fits the superlative context.
Which is a synonym?
Beloved is a synonym.
Dearest can be a noun.
Yes, as a term of address.
The dearest of friends.
She held the ___ traditions close.
Dearest works best.
स्कोर: /10
Summary
Dearest is the ultimate expression of love and high value.
- Dearest is the superlative of dear.
- It means most loved or cherished.
- Commonly used in letters and endearment.
- Avoid using 'most' before it.
Memory Palace Trick
Place a heart on your front door to remember 'dearest'.
When Native Speakers Use It
In heartfelt letters or cards.
Cultural Insight
It reflects a traditional, warm British/American style.
Grammar Shortcut
Never add 'most' to a superlative.