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- Dictionaryadverbbest (adverb)
- to the highest degree; most:"you knew him best" · "well-drained soil suits it best" · "the one we liked best"Opposite:
- most excellently or effectively:"the best-dressed man in Hollywood" · "the things we do best"Similar:to the highest standardin the best wayOpposite:
- most suitably, appropriately, or usefully:"jokes are best avoided in essays" · "this is best done at home"Similar:most sensiblymost prudentlymost wiselymost suitablymost fittinglymost advantageouslymost usefullyought to
noun(the best)best (noun) · one's best (noun) · one's bests (plural noun)- that which is the most excellent, outstanding, or desirable:"buy the best you can afford" · "Sarah always had to be the best at everything" · "this year’s event will cover the best of both domestic and international manufacturing practices"
- the most meritorious aspect of a thing or person:"he brought out the best in people"
- (one's best)the peak of condition; the highest standard or level that a person or thing can reach:"this is jazz at its best" · "try to look your best"Similar:best everits/one's bestnever previously achievedOpposite:
- (one's best)one's finest or most formal clothes:"she dressed in her best"
- (in sports) a record performance. See also personal best."a lifetime best of 12.0 seconds"
verbinformalbest (verb) · bests (third person present) · bested (past tense) · bested (past participle) · besting (present participle)OriginOld English betest (adjective), betost, betst (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German best, also to better.adjectivebest (superlative adjective)- to be desired or approved of:"a good quality of life" · "Good! The more people the better!" · "we live at peace with each other, which is good"
- having the qualities required for a particular role:"the schools here are good"Similar:of high qualityof a high standardup to standardof the highest qualityof the highest standardOpposite:
- skilled at doing or dealing with a specified thing:"I'm good at crosswords" · "he was good with children"
- useful, advantageous, or beneficial in effect:"too much sun is not good for you"Opposite:
- appropriate to a particular purpose:"this is a good month for planting seeds"Opposite:
- (of language) with correct grammar and pronunciation:"she speaks good English"Similar:of high qualityof a high standardup to standardof the highest qualityof the highest standardOpposite:
- strictly adhering to or fulfilling all the principles of a particular cause, religion, or party:"I am the eldest of five in a good Catholic family"
- possessing or displaying moral virtue:"I've met many good people who made me feel ashamed of my own shortcomings" · "the rich and the good shared the same fate as the poor and the bad"Similar:morally correctunbribablepure as the driven snowOpposite:
- showing kindness:"you are good—thank you"Opposite:
- obedient to rules or conventions:"accustom the child to being rewarded for good behavior"Similar:well brought upwell judgedOpposite:
- used to address or refer to people, especially in a patronizing or humorous way:"the good people of the city were disconcerted"
- commanding respect:"he was concerned with establishing and maintaining his good name"Similar:morally correctunbribablepure as the driven snowOpposite:
- belonging or relating to a high social class:"he comes from a good family"Similar:morally correctunbribablepure as the driven snowOpposite:
- thorough:"have a good look around" · "the attic needed a good cleaning"
- used to emphasize that a number is at least as great as one claims:"they're a good twenty years younger"
- used to emphasize a following adjective:"we had a good long hug" · "it'll be good and dark by then"
- fairly large:"there's a good chance that we may be able to help you" · "a good crowd"Opposite:
- used in conjunction with the name of God or a related expression as an exclamation of extreme surprise or anger:"good heavens!"
OriginOld English gōd, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch goed and German gut.adverbbest (superlative adverb)- in a way that is appropriate to the facts or circumstances:"you did well to come and tell me" · "a well-timed exit"Similar:in a satisfactory manner/wayOpposite:
- so as to have a fortunate outcome:"his campaign did not go well"
- in a kind way:"the animals will remain loyal to humans if treated well"Similar:in a kind/kindly wayOpposite:
- with praise or approval:"people spoke well of him" · "the film was quite well reviewed at the time"Similar:with admirationwith praisewith approbationOpposite:
- with equanimity:"she took it very well, all things considered"
- profitably; advantageously:"she would marry well or not at all"
- in a condition of prosperity or comfort:"they lived well and were generous with their money"
- archaicluckily; opportunely:"hail fellow, well met"
- to a great extent or degree (often used for emphasis):"the visit had been planned well in advance" · "a well-loved mother"Similar:
- intimately; closely:"he knew my father very well"Opposite:
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformalvery; extremely:"he was well out of order"
- used as an intensifier:"I should damn well hope so"
adjectivebest (superlative adjective)- in good health; free or recovered from illness:"I don't feel very well" · "it would be some time before Sarah was completely well" · "he was not a well man"Similar:in good healthfighting fitas fit as a fiddlebursting with healthin rude healthhale and heartyin good shapein excellent shapein good conditionin tip-top conditionin good trimin fine fettlesound in body and limbOpposite:
OriginOld English wel(l), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wel and German wohl; probably also to the verb will. Vowel lengthening in Middle English gave rise to the current Scots form weel. Optimum
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