Definition of Sanest

1. Adjective. (superlative of sane) ¹

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Definition of Sanest

1. sane [adj] - See also: sane

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanest

sandworm disease
sandworms
sandwort
sandworts
sandy
sandy mushroom
sandyx
sane
saned
sanely
saneness
sanenesses
saner
saneroite
sanes
sanest (current term)
sanfoin
sang
sang-froid
sang along
sang froid
sanga
sangapenum
sangar
sangaree
sangarees
sangars
sangas
sangers
sangfroid

Literary usage of Sanest

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Better Business by Ayer, firm, newspaper advertising agents (1914)
"7 Sane advertising is the sanest thing /with which you ever came in contact. You may have a good many misapprehensions on the subject, and if so you owe it ..."

2. Sketches of the History of Christian Art by Alexander Crawford Lindsay Crawford (1885)
"2 —Lettere sanest, tom. ii. p. 284, from a MS. letter of the Cav. ... sanest, tom. ip 290. 2 A name contracted either^ from ..."

3. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1902)
"The sanest of English poets had the good fortune to meet with the sanest of editors. Tyrwhitt was animated by but one desire, that of ascertaining the truth ..."

4. Palio and Ponte: An Account of the Sports of Central Italy from the Age of by William Heywood (1904)
"... dV fatti e guerre de' sanest (In. Venetia, 1599), parte i. cto 55. ' MURATORI, Rer. Italic. Script., vi. 194, 195. 4 G. VILLANI, Cronica, vii. 132. ..."

5. Better Business by Ayer, firm, newspaper advertising agents (1914)
"7 Sane advertising is the sanest thing /with which you ever came in contact. You may have a good many misapprehensions on the subject, and if so you owe it ..."

6. Sketches of the History of Christian Art by Alexander Crawford Lindsay Crawford (1885)
"2 —Lettere sanest, tom. ii. p. 284, from a MS. letter of the Cav. ... sanest, tom. ip 290. 2 A name contracted either^ from ..."

7. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1902)
"The sanest of English poets had the good fortune to meet with the sanest of editors. Tyrwhitt was animated by but one desire, that of ascertaining the truth ..."

8. Palio and Ponte: An Account of the Sports of Central Italy from the Age of by William Heywood (1904)
"... dV fatti e guerre de' sanest (In. Venetia, 1599), parte i. cto 55. ' MURATORI, Rer. Italic. Script., vi. 194, 195. 4 G. VILLANI, Cronica, vii. 132. ..."

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