yarest

[ˈjɛrɪst]

yarest Definition

superlative of yare, meaning quick, agile, or lively.

Using yarest: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "yarest" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The yarest of the competitors won the race.

  • Example

    She moved with the yarest grace.

  • Example

    He was the yarest of them all in responding to the emergency.

yarest Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for yarest

Phrases with yarest

  • yare and full

    ready and well-prepared

    Example

    The ship was yare and full for the long voyage ahead.

  • well-maintained and properly functioning equipment on a ship

    Example

    The captain inspected the yare tackle before setting sail.

  • in a quick, agile, or lively manner

    Example

    The dancers moved yarely across the stage.

Origins of yarest

from Old English 'gearu', meaning ready or prepared

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Summary: yarest in Brief

'Yarest' [ˈjɛrɪst] is the superlative form of 'yare,' meaning quick, agile, or lively. It is often used to describe physical movement or response time, as in 'The yarest of the competitors won the race.' 'Yarest' extends into phrases like 'yare and full,' denoting readiness, and 'yare tackle,' referring to well-maintained equipment on a ship.