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English Idioms :: most
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most - See: AT MOST, MAKE THE MOST OF. |
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Traditional English :: most
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most - adj., n., & adv. --adj. 1 existing in the greatest quantity or degree (you have made most mistakes; see who can make the most noise). 2 the majority of; nearly all of (most people think so). --n. 1 the greatest quantity or number (this is the most I can do). 2 (the most) sl. the best of all. 3 the majority (most of them are missing). --adv. 1 in the highest degree (this is most interesting; what most annoys me). 2 forming the superlative of adjectives and adverbs, esp. those of more than one syllable (most certain; most easily). 3 US colloq. almost. at most no more or better than (this is at most a makeshift). at the most 1 as the greatest amount. 2 not more than. for the most part 1 as regards the greater part. 2 usually. make the most of 1 employ to the best advantage. 2 represent at its best or worst. Most Honourable a title given to marquises and to members of the Privy Council and the Order of the Bath. Most Reverend a title given to archbishops and to Roman Catholic bishops. [OE mast f. Gmc] |
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Related Words
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authentic
beautiful
woman
girl
world
man
mxc
extreme
elimination
challenge
common
female
name
united
state
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jobs
game
erotic
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expensive
car
house
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fbi
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place
you
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when
are
fertile
hurts
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Most Often Usage
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most authentic
most beautiful woman
the most beautiful girl in the world
most beautiful girl
most beautiful
most beautiful man
most beautiful woman in the world
mxc most extreme elimination challenge
most extreme elimination challenge
most extreme challenge
most common female name
most common female name in the united state
world most dangerous creature
most wanted criminal
most dangerous city
most dangerous jobs
the most dangerous game
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