sweepiest

/ˈswiːpiɪst/
adjective
  1. Having the greatest extent or range; covering the widest area or variety.
    • The politician made the sweepiest promises during the campaign.
    • Her sweepiest novel spans three generations and two continents.
    • The Amazon rainforest is one of the sweepiest landscapes on Earth.
  2. Most curving or flowing in shape; having the longest, most graceful curve.
    • We hiked to the top of the hill for the sweepiest view of the valley.
    • The artist's brush created the sweepiest lines in the final painting.
    • The sweepiest staircase in the palace was made of white marble.
  3. Most decisive or overwhelming in effect; most complete or thorough.
    • The company announced its sweepiest layoffs in a decade.
    • Her sweepiest victory came in the final match of the season.
    • The new law was the sweepiest reform the country had ever seen.
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