Do they mean the same?

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Believer  #283844  Sat, 21 Oct 06 11:35 AM

Hi,

For the likes of the sentences below, would you say that except for the fact them being adjectives and/or being used in a comparative sense, the basic meaning of the sets of sentences is essentially the same?

He is best

He is the best.

He is finest.

He is the finest.   

  
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Mister Micawber  #283924  Sat, 21 Oct 06 03:58 PM

Yes, I would.

  
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