Teariest Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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teariest

[หˆtษชษ™rษชษ™st ]

Definition

Context #1 | Adjective

describing a feeling

Teariest is a superlative form of the adjective 'teary,' which describes someone who is easily brought to tears or has tears in their eyes. It is often used to express overwhelming emotion, such as sadness or joy.

Synonyms

most emotional, saddest, weepiest.

Examples of usage

  • She was the teariest person at the movie screening.
  • His teariest moment came during the emotional goodbye.
  • The teariest scenes in the film left the audience in silence.

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Origin of 'teariest'

The word 'teariest' originates from the base adjective 'teary,' which itself is derived from the noun 'tear.' The term 'tear' has roots in Old English 'tฤ“ar,' which can be traced back to Proto-Germanic '*tairล,' meaning 'to pull apart' or 'to rend.' As the English language evolved, 'tear' came to represent the drops of clear salty liquid that are produced by glands in the eyes, often as a response to emotion. 'Tearful' and its derivatives began to develop in the late Middle Ages, with 'teary' emerging in the 20th century to describe a state of being filled with tears. The superlative form 'teariest' naturally followed in usage to convey the highest degree of being tearful.