ne plus ultra
[ nee -pluhs -uhl-truh, ney; Latin ne -ploos -ool-trah ]
/ Ë?ni ËplÊs Ë?Êl trÉ, Ë?neɪ; Latin Ë?nÉ ËplÊs Ë?Êl trÉ /
Save This Word!
noun
the highest point; acme.
the most intense degree of a quality or state.
QUIZZES
QUIZ YOURSELF ON "WAS" VS. "WERE"!
Were you ready for a quiz on this topic? Well, here it is! See how well you can differentiate between the uses of "was" vs. "were" in this quiz.
Question 1 of 7
âWasâ is used for the indicative past tense of âto be,â and âwereâ is only used for the subjunctive past tense.
Meet Grammar Coach
Improve Your Writing
Origin of ne plus ultra
1690â1700; <New Latin, Latin nÄ plÅ«s ultrÄ? (may you) not (go) further beyond (this point)
Words nearby ne plus ultra
nephroureterectomy, nephroureterocystectomy, Nephtali, nepionic, nepit, ne plus ultra, nepman, Nepos, nepotism, neptune, Neptunian
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021
Example sentences from the Web for ne plus ultra
British Dictionary definitions for ne plus ultra
ne plus ultra
/ Latin (Ë?neɪ Ë?plÊs Ë?ÊltrÉË?) /
noun
the extreme or perfect point or state
Word Origin for ne plus ultra
literally: not more beyond (that is, go no further), allegedly a warning to sailors inscribed on the Pillars of Hercules at Gibraltar
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012