Definitions and Examples of farthest, furthest, distant
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The greatest distance away from a point or object.
Example
The farthest star in the universe is billions of light-years away.
The greatest distance away from a point or object.
Example
The island was the furthest point from the mainland.
Far away in space or time; remote.
Example
The mountain range looked distant from where we were standing.
Key Differences: farthest vs furthest vs distant
- 1Farthest and furthest are interchangeable and refer to the greatest distance away from a point or object.
- 2Distant refers to something that is far away in space or time, but it may not necessarily be the farthest.
Effective Usage of farthest, furthest, distant
- 1Location: Use farthest or furthest to describe the greatest distance away from a point or object.
- 2Time: Use distant to describe something that is far away in time.
- 3Emotions: Use these antonyms to describe feelings of separation or distance.
Remember this!
The antonyms of nearest are farthest, furthest, and distant. Use farthest or furthest to describe the greatest distance away from a point or object. Use distant to describe something that is far away in space or time. These words can also be used to describe feelings of separation or distance.