- ultimate
- 01. Visiting the wreck of the Titanic on the ocean floor is the [ultimate] deep sea diving adventure.02. The [ultimate] goal of this course is to make you fluent in English.03. In my opinion, the death penalty is the [ultimate] abuse of human rights.04. Tackling Mount Everest is the [ultimate] challenge for the elite mountain climber.05. He is trying to get a job as a salesman for a start, but [ultimately] he would like to get into management.06. The boss gave him an [ultimatum]; quit drinking or be fired.07. Rainer Maria Rilke once said that for one human being to love another is perhaps the most difficult of our tasks; the [ultimate], the last test and proof, the work for which all other work is but preparation.08. The [ultimate] source of all life is simply water.09. The 1999 surprise hit Blair Witch Project cost about $50,000 to produce, but [ultimately] grossed more than $240 million.10. In 1500 B.C. in Egypt, a shaved head was considered the [ultimate] in feminine beauty.11. The value of anything is [ultimately] in the mind of the observer.12. Someone once suggested that one of the [ultimate] tests of being human is to be able to wish someone else well - even when he or she may have hurt you.13. For many people in the Czech Republic, the capital city Prague represents the [ultimate] in fine city living.14. Although [ultimately] a victor in the two World Wars, France suffered extensive losses to its Empire in the conflicts.15. The human rights organization Amnesty International regards the death penalty as the [ultimate] cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment.16. Abraham Maslow once remarked that a musician must make music, a painter must paint, a poet must write if he is [ultimately] to be at peace with himself.17. David Suzuki notes that all life [ultimately] depends on energy from the sun.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.