average vs superlative

average

adj
  • Not outstanding, not good, banal; bad or poor. 

  • Neither very good nor very bad; rated somewhere in the middle of all others in the same category. 

  • Constituting or relating to the average. 

  • Typical. 

noun
  • Financial loss due to damage to transported goods; compensation for damage or loss. 

  • The arithmetic mean. 

  • Any measure of central tendency, especially any mean, the median, or the mode. 

  • An indication of a player's ability calculated from his scoring record, etc. 

  • Customs duty or similar charge payable on transported goods. 

  • In the corn trade, the medial price of the several kinds of grain in the principal corn markets. 

  • Proportional or equitable distribution of financial expense. 

verb
  • To divide among a number, according to a given proportion. 

  • Over a period of time or across members of a population, to have or generate a mean value of. 

  • To compute the average of, especially the arithmetic mean. 

  • To be, generally or on average. 

superlative

adj
  • Exceptionally good; of the highest quality; superb. 

  • Of or relating to a superlative. 

noun
  • The extreme (e.g. highest, lowest, deepest, farthest, etc) extent or degree of something. 

  • An adjective used to praise something exceptional. 

  • The form of an adjective that expresses which of several items has the highest degree of the quality expressed by the adjective; in English, formed by appending "-est" to the end of the adjective (for some short adjectives only) or putting "most" before it. 

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