最上級英語一覧

"最上級" in Japanese means "supreme" or "highest level" in English. If you're looking for a list of the most advanced or supreme English vocabulary, here are some examples:

  1. Eloquent: Very skilled at speaking and writing in a clear and persuasive way.
  2. Exigent: Demanding a lot of attention or effort; urgent.
  3. Furtive: Sly or sneaky; done in a way to avoid being seen or noticed.
  4. Gregarious: Enjoying the company of others; sociable.
  5. Hirsute: Having a lot of body hair.
  6. Imbroglio: A complicated and confusing situation.
  7. Jovial: Cheerful and friendly; full of good humor.
  8. Kaleidoscopic: Changing constantly and in a complicated way, like the patterns seen through a kaleidoscope.
  9. Labyrinthine: Complex and confusing, like a maze.
  10. Mellifluous: Sweet-sounding; used to describe a voice or music that is pleasant to listen to.
  11. Nebulous: Vague or indistinct; not clearly defined.
  12. Obfuscate: To make something confusing or unclear; to obscure.
  13. Pernicious: Extremely harmful; deadly.
  14. Quiescent: Calm or still; not active or moving.
  15. Rebellious: Disobedient or uncooperative; inclined to rebel.
  16. Sagacious: Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; wise.
  17. Temerity: Boldness or daring, especially when foolish or reckless.
  18. Ubiquitous: Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent.
  19. Veracious: Truthful; honest.
  20. Xenophobia: An unreasonable fear or dislike of people from other countries or cultures.

Remember, the "supremeness" of a word isn't just about its complexity or rarity; it's also about using the right word in the right context to effectively convey your thoughts and ideas.