most
Definition of most:
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: adverb
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part of speech: adjective
Superl. degree of much; consisting of the greatest number or quantity.
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part of speech: adverb
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part of speech: adverb
In the greatest or highest degree; for the greatest part: at most, or at the most, within the furthest limits; the utmost extent: to make the most of, to derive the greatest benefit or advantage from.
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part of speech: noun
The greatest number, part, or quantity; the utmost value or extent- when used as a noun, the noun is usually understood.
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part of speech: adjective
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Common misspellings:
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- mosty (1.8%)
- msot (14.0%)
- moste (5.3%)
- mst (6.9%)
- mmost (1.5%)
- emost (4.2%)
- rmost (0.3%)
- mont (0.3%)
- mopst (2.5%)
- moast (2.0%)
- bost (0.1%)
- amost (0.6%)
- m (0.3%)
- maost (0.9%)
- alot (1.5%)
- mosy (3.4%)
- mostr (0.9%)
- moust (3.5%)
- tost (0.3%)
- morst (1.0%)
- ost (8.5%)
- mostis (0.1%)
- mosr (2.9%)
- mpst (0.7%)
- moost (1.3%)
- moset (0.9%)
- mostl (0.9%)
- mosit (0.4%)
- mostlt (0.1%)
- pst (0.1%)
- amist (0.3%)
- mo (0.1%)
- mos (14.5%)
- mose (7.2%)
- amo (0.1%)
- wost (0.1%)
- nost (4.2%)
- miost (0.9%)
- mosst (2.6%)
- mosyt (0.3%)
- modt (0.7%)
- lmost (0.1%)
- mostt (0.4%)
- monst (0.3%)
- omost (0.3%)
- morse (0.1%)
- mort (0.1%)
- mosth (0.3%)
Usage examples for most:
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With most he failed.
"The Scottish Chiefs" – Jane Porter -
" Which, alone," I said, " make a most important difference.
"The Attache or, Sam Slick in England, Complete" – Thomas Chandler Haliburton -
You think most of her.
"John Halifax, Gentleman" – Dinah Maria Mulock Craik -
I should like to make the most of the time.
"Dame Care" – Hermann Sudermann