WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FARTHEST AND FURTHER

"Farther, farthest" usually is used when you are referring to physical distances ... miles, yards, inches, etc.

"Further, furthest" usually is used when you are referring to abstract ideas, not physical distances.

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The words "farthest" and "further" are both comparative forms of the word "far," but they are used in slightly different ways.

- "Farthest" is used to represent the highest degree of distance and is typically used in reference to physical distance. It is used when talking about the maximum extent of something. For example, you might say, "The farthest star from the Earth is millions of light-years away."

- "Further," on the other hand, is used to convey a greater extent or degree, but not necessarily in terms of physical distance. It is used in a figurative sense, such as advancing an idea or concept. For instance, you might say, "I need to further my research before drawing any conclusions."

To help remember the difference, you could think of "farthest" being used for measuring how far something physically extends, while "further" is used to describe the advancement or progress of non-physical concepts.