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- adjectivelast (adjective)
- coming after all others in time or order; final:"they caught the last bus"
- met with or encountered after any others:"the last house in the village"
- the lowest in importance or rank:"finishing in last place" · "he came last in the race"
- (the last)the least likely or suitable:"the last thing she needed was a husband" · "addicts are often the last people to face up to their problems"
- most recent in time; latest:"last year" · "your letter of Sunday last"
- immediately preceding in order; previous in a sequence or enumeration:"their last album" · "this last point is critical"
- only remaining:"it's our last hope"
adverblast (adverb)- on the last occasion before the present; previously:"he looked much older than when I'd last seen him"
- after all others in order or sequence:"the two last-mentioned classes"
- (especially in enumerating points) finally; in conclusion:"and last, I'd like to thank you all for coming"
nounlast (noun) · the last (noun)- the last person or thing; the one occurring, mentioned, or acting after all others:"the last of their guests had gone" · "eating as if every mouthful were his last"
- (the last of)the only part of something that remains:"they drank the last of the wine"
- last position in a race, contest, or ranking:"he came from last in a slowly run race"
- (the last)the end or last moment, especially death:"she did love me to the last"
- (the last)the last mention or sight of someone or something:"that was the last we saw of her"
OriginOld English latost (adverb) ‘after all others in a series’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch laatst, lest and German letzt, also to late.verblast (verb) · lasts (third person present) · lasted (past tense) · lasted (past participle) · lasting (present participle)- (of a process, activity, or state of things) continue for a specified period of time:"the guitar solo lasted for twenty minutes" · "childhood seems to last forever"
- continue to function well or to be in good condition for a considerable or specified length of time:"the car is built to last" · "a lip pencil lasts longer than lipstick"
- (of a person) manage to continue in a job or course of action:"how long does he think he'll last as manager?"
- survive or endure:"his condition is so serious that he won't last the night"
- (of provisions or resources) be adequate or sufficient for (someone), especially for a specified length of time:"he filled the freezer with enough food to last him for three months"
OriginOld English lǣstan, of Germanic origin, related to German leisten ‘afford, yield’, also to last.nounlast (noun) · lasts (plural noun)- a shoemaker's model for shaping or repairing a shoe or boot:"this happens when you have a boot built on a last that is narrower than your foot"
OriginOld English lǣste, of Germanic origin, from a base meaning ‘follow’; related to Dutch leest and German Leisten.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- (of a process, activity, or state of things) continue for a specified period of time:
- continue to function well or to be in good condition for a considerable or specified length of time:
- survive or endure:
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