Dearest in a sentence as a noun

My dearest hope is that Rackspace doesn't buy them too.

Mohandas was a name for my family and my dearest friends.

When Alex unexpectedly passed away after only thirty-one years of life, his last words to his dearest friend were, "You be good.

The torrents are full with thousands of lives on video I'll never watch, what's the point of rewatching anything but the dearest, youth-defining films?

The trouble is that half of the political spectrum in this country has as one of its dearest beliefs the denial that this problem is occurring.

Show a little respect if for nothing else than the fact he was a fellow human being, be him your greatest enemy or your dearest friend, where is the ******* humanity?

And yet the invisible hand forms a pointy finger on all these things; what am I doing except to most efficiently recycle all the things that HN holds dearest, thus freeing up eyeballs for novelty?

The very idea that maybe the dearest leaders of whatever country you live in don't actually care about you doesn't seem to be able to penetrate people's minds, even though time and again they lie and abuse their powers.

> half of the political spectrum in this country has as one of its dearest beliefs the denial that this problem is occurringThe Guardian article isn't actually talking about the general "problem" of climate change, even though it titled it that way for ideological reasons.

Dearest definitions

noun

a beloved person; used as terms of endearment

See also: beloved dear honey love