IPA: /ˈtʃɛr.i.ɪst/
KK: /ˈtʃɛrɪst/
Having the most charry quality, which means being very charred or burnt.
The charriest piece of meat on the grill was the one that everyone wanted to try.
Comparative: charrier
Superlative: charriest
The word 'charriest' is derived from 'chariot' (from Old French *chariot*, meaning a two-wheeled vehicle) with the suffix '-est' (indicating the superlative form). Thus, 'charriest' refers to something that is most like or related to a chariot, often implying speed or grandeur.
Think of a 'chariot' as a grand vehicle, and remember that 'charriest' means the most like a chariot, suggesting speed or magnificence.