Learn English – What does the phrase ‘much the most” mean

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Is it really a phrase?
I found it in Tom Sawyer – "…and the most hospitable and much the most lavish in the matter of festivities that St Petersburg could boast…"

Best Answer

"Much the <superlative>" is relatively uncommon, but nonetheless well attested.

Not many dictionaries seem to mention it explicitly; one that does is Macmillan Dictionary, which includes it in sense 2 ("used for emphasizing that someone or something is a lot bigger, better, worse etc"):

much the biggest/best etc (=a lot bigger, better etc than all the others): I got lots of lovely presents, but yours was much the nicest.

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