Antonyms for lamest


Grammar : Adj
Spell : leym
Phonetic Transcription : leɪm


Definition of lamest

Origin :
  • "silk interwoven with metallic threads," 1922, from French lame, earlier "thin metal plate (especially in armor), gold wire; blade; wave (of the sea)," from Middle French lame, from Latin lamina, lamna "thin piece or flake of metal."
  • adj unable to walk properly
  • adj feeble, weak
Example sentences :
  • I sank back on the seat I had left, and said to myself that this was the lamest of all conclusions.
  • Extract from : « Under the Red Robe » by Stanley Weyman
  • Sir John Davies is light of touch and a light of poetic glory lies on the lamest "opinion."
  • Extract from : « The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies. Volume 1 of 2. » by John Davies
  • Jean Lanni could see that his girl friend, Judy Stokes, thought it was the lamest excuse she had ever heard.
  • Extract from : « Droozle » by Frank Banta
  • I have stumbled through these works with the lamest knowledge of Greek, and with no one to help me.
  • Extract from : « Is Polite Society Polite? » by Julia Ward Howe

Synonyms for lamest

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