charmest

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English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

charm +‎ -est (suffix forming archaic second-person singular present tense)

Verb

charmest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present indicative of charm

Etymology 2

charming +‎ -est (suffix forming the superlative)

Adjective

charmest

  1. (nonstandard) superlative form of charming: most charming
    • 1993 March 3, Diana M Doan, “FYI Height Really Does Matter”, in soc.culture.vietnamese (Usenet):
      But I have to say that I am NOT the prettiest, smartest and charmest girl you'll meet.
    • 1996 May 28, "somebody", “Top 10 VC and the others”, in rec.music.classical.recordings (Usenet):
      I guess nobody would deny Brahm's D Major (Oistrakh/Klempere or Heifetz/Reiner or Zukerman/Mehta), or the charmest Bruch's G minor (Heifetz/Sargent or Zukerman/Mehta).
    • 1997 January 20, David Suarez de Lis, “USS EXCALIBUR: GAMMA encounters...”, in alt.starfleet.rpg (Usenet):
      Meanwhile you follow this rules, Titi will be the charmest friend youl have.
Usage notes
  • The standard superlative of "charming" is "most charming"

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