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adjective, superlative of good, with better as comparative.
of the highest quality, excellence, or standing: the best work; the best students.
most advantageous, suitable, or desirable: the best way.
largest; most: the best part of a day.
adverb, superlative of well, with better as comparative.
most excellently or suitably; with most advantage or success: an opera role that best suits her voice.
in or to the highest degree; most fully (usually used in combination): best-suited; best-known; best-loved.
noun
something or someone that is best: They always demand and get the best. The best of us can make mistakes.
a person’s finest clothing: It’s important that you wear your best.
a person’s most agreeable or desirable emotional state (often preceded by at).
a person’s highest degree of competence, inspiration, etc. (often preceded by at).
the highest quality to be found in a given activity or category of things (often preceded by at): cabinetmaking at its best.
the best effort that a person, group, or thing can make: Their best fell far short of excellence.
a person’s best wishes or kindest regards: Please give my best to your father.
verb (used with object)
to get the better of; defeat; beat: He easily bested his opponent in hand-to-hand combat. She bested me in the argument.
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Idioms about best
all for the best, for the good as the final result; to an ultimate advantage: At the time it was hard to realize how it could be all for the best.Also for the best .
as best one can, in the best way possible under the circumstances: We tried to smooth over the disagreement as best we could.
- to gain the advantage over.
- to defeat; subdue: His arthritis gets the best of him from time to time.
at best, under the most favorable circumstances: You may expect to be treated civilly, at best.
get / have the best of,
had best, would be wisest or most reasonable to; ought to: You had best phone your mother to tell her where you are going.
make the best of, to cope with in the best way possible: to make the best of a bad situation.
with the best, on a par with the most capable: He can play bridge with the best.
Origin of best
First recorded before 900; Middle English beste, Old English betst, best; cognate with Dutch best, Old High German bezzist (German best ), Old Norse bezt, Gothic batists. See better1, -est1
Words nearby best
Bessemer, Bessemer converter, Bessemer process, Bessemer steel, Bessie, best, best-ball, best-ball foursome, best-ball match, best bib and tucker, best boy
Other definitions for best (2 of 2)
noun
Charles Herbert, 1899–1978, Canadian physiologist, born in the U.S.: one of the discoverers of insulin.
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Words related to best
finest, first, first-rate, leading, outstanding, perfect, terrific, choice, favorite, beat, blank, conquer, outclass, outdo, outshine, overcome, surpass, take care of, trounce, 10
How to use best in a sentence
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Daryl Groom, a former winemaker with Penfolds in Australia and Geyser Peak in California, is perhaps Naked Wines’s best-known winemaker, marketing his DRG line of wines through the platform.
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It’s large and fairly heavy, though, so it works best for those with medium- or large-sized desks rather and a dedicated workspace, rather than hot desks or cafe tables.
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Researchers have found that open and honest communication works best.
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Online consumer intelligence and social media listening platform Brandwatch has been acquired by Cision, best known for its media monitoring and media contact database services, for $450 million, in a combined cash and shares deal.
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So it might be worth picking a desk with multiple features just to see what works best for you.
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The best comparison here for an American audience is, well, Internet stuff.
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Strangio is at his best when exposing what appears to be a flourishing civil society in Cambodia.
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Her style, much like her diminutive nickname, is best described as “Hamptons twee”—preppy and peppy.
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Perhaps on his own nowadays, Epstein is trying his best to webmaster over a dozen URLs.
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Scalise spoke briefly, adding little of substance, saying that the people back home know him best.
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We resolved to do our best to merit the good opinion which we thus supposed them to entertain of us.
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He is perplexed and hindered by the lack of soldiers, but is doing his best with his small forces.
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If Mac had been alone he would have made the post by sundown, for the Mounted Police rode picked horses, the best money could buy.
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Her best-known works are portrait busts, which are numerous.
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But the Mexicans were not the people to give up their best province so easily.
British Dictionary definitions for best (1 of 2)
adjective
the superlative of good
most excellent of a particular group, category, etc
most suitable, advantageous, desirable, attractive, etc
the best part of most ofthe best part of an hour
put one’s best foot forward
- to do one’s utmost to make progress
- to hurry
adverb
the superlative of well 1
in a manner surpassing all others; most excellently, advantageously, attractively, etc
(in combination) in or to the greatest degree or extent; mostthe best-loved hero
as best one can or as best one may as effectively as possible within one’s limitations
had best would be wise, sensible, etc, toyou had best go now
noun
the best the most outstanding or excellent person, thing, or group in a category
(often preceded by at) the most excellent, pleasing, or skilled quality or conditionjournalism at its best
the most effective effort of which a person or group is capableeven their best was inadequate
a winning majoritythe best of three games
Also: all the best best wishesshe sent him her best
a person’s smartest outfit of clothing
at best
- in the most favourable interpretation
- under the most favourable conditions
for the best
- for an ultimately good outcome
- with good intentionshe meant it for the best
get the best of or have the best of to surpass, defeat, or outwit; better
give someone the best to concede someone’s superiority
make the best of to cope as well as possible in the unfavourable circumstances of (often in the phrases make the best of a bad job, make the best of it)
six of the best informal six strokes with a cane on the buttocks or hand
verb
(tr) to gain the advantage over or defeat
Word Origin for best
Old English betst; related to Gothic batista, Old High German bezzist
British Dictionary definitions for best (2 of 2)
noun
Charles Herbert . 1899–1978, Canadian physiologist: associated with Banting and Macleod in their discovery of insulin in 1922
George . 1946–2005, Northern Ireland footballer
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Scientific definitions for best
Best
Charles Herbert 1899-1978
American-born Canadian physiologist who assisted Frederick Banting in the discovery of the hormone insulin. In acknowledgment of his work, Banting shared his portion of the 1923 Nobel Prize with Best. In addition to further refining the use of insulin, Best later discovered the vitamin choline and the enzyme histaminase, which breaks down histamine.
The American Heritage® Science Dictionary
Copyright © 2011. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
Other Idioms and Phrases with best
In addition to the idioms beginning with best
- best bib and tucker
- best of both worlds, the
- best part of something
- best shot
also see:
- all for the best
- all the best
- as best one can
- at best
- at one’s best
- come off (second-best)
- do one’s best
- get the better (best) of
- give it one’s best shot
- had better (best)
- make the best of it
- on one’s best behavior
- put one’s best foot forward
- second best
- Sunday best
- in one’s (best) interest
- to the best of one’s ability
- with the best of them
- with the best will in the world
Also see underbetter.
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На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать грубую лексику.
На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.
лучшем смысле
лучшем значении
Active contacts with the entire public will be of particular importance, among which meaningful propaganda work should be carried out — in the best meaning of the word.
Активные контакты со всей общественностью будут иметь особое значение, среди которых смысл пропагандистская работа должна осуществляться — в лучшем смысле этого слова.
This is so funny in the best meaning of the word!
But most of us do another choice — creation in the best meaning of this word.
Но большинство из нас делает другой выбор — креативность в лучшем значении этого слова.
Richter combined painting and musicin it; he himself made decisions on the theme of each festival and the content of the program and it was always exquisite, elitist in the best meaning of these words.
Святослав Теофилович соединил в нём живопись и музыку, он сам решал, какой будет тематика каждого фестиваля, и в смысле содержания программ это всегда было изысканно, элитарно — в лучшем значении этого слова.
It is difficult to remember another Russian band with the same level of thoroughness in working for the audience, in the best meaning of those words.
Трудно вспомнить еще одну российскую группу с таким же уровнем тщательности в работе для аудитории, в лучшем смысле этого слова.
From the very beginning of her career it was evident that Irma Nioradze possesses all qualities to become the classical ballerina in the best meaning of this word.
Уже в начале творческой карьеры было очевидно, что Ирма Ниорадзе обладает всеми данными, чтобы стать классической балериной в лучшем смысле этого слова.
Sometimes the best meaning advice can do us a disservice.
А нередко — их самые искренние советы оказывают нам плохую услугу.
Choose the best meaning for each word.
Quite often the parts dealers listed on these sites are the best meaning that they have outstanding reputations for only selling original parts in very good or pristine condition.
Довольно часто дилеры деталей, перечисленные на этих сайтах, являются лучшими — это означает, что они имеют выдающуюся репутацию только для продажи оригинальных деталей в очень хорошем или первозданном состоянии.
This is one of the prime reasons why Sanskrit has been rich in poetry and its expressive quality of bringing out the best meaning through perfect sounds that are soothing to the human ear.
Это одна из главных причин того, почему санскрит настолько богат поэзией и выразительными качествами передачи смыслом через совершенные звуки, которые «успокаивают» человеческое ухо.
You ARE fast (in the best meaning of the word).
Ты, верно, торопишься (верно — модальное слово).
The main emotional point of the game is defined by psychologists as returning to your childhood in its best meaning (remember games called «War» or «Indians»?).
Эмоциональную суть пейнтбола психологи определяют как «возвращение в детство» в хорошем смысле этого слова (помните игру «в войну» или «в индейцев»?).
In the society living by the laws of that time, the leader of the republic, a man of deep national convictions, in the best meaning of the word, had to face many difficulties, get over numerous hidden obstacles and overcome internal worries.
В обществе, живущем по законам того времени, у главы республики — человека глубоко национального толка, в хорошем понимании этого слова, — были огромные трудности, скрытые опасности, внутренние переживания.
Nowadays the best meaning of it is «weaving up general principles», in the words of Francis Bacon, one of several great empirical scientists [in English in original].
Сегодня лучшим (?) значением его является «вывод общих принципов», говоря словами Фрэнсиса Бэкона, одного из великих учёных-эмпириков.
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- For reasons best known to himself he’s decided to leave his job.
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- We could go now or this afternoon — whatever time suits you best.
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Which of the songs did you like best?
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(EXCELLENCE)
As an athlete, Jim Thorpe is one of the best of all time.
I like all of Hitchcock’s films, but I think «Notorious» is the best.
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbestbest1 /best/ ●●● S1 W1 adjective [superlative of good]
1 BESTbetter than anything else or anyone else in quality, skill, how effective it is etc
He won the best actor award.
What’s the best way to cook this fish?
The best thing to do is to stop worrying.it’s best to do something
It’s best to go later in the season.easily the best/by far the best (=much better than anything else)
John’s idea is by far the best option.
Our pilots are given the best possible training.
We use only the very best ingredients. 2 → best friend3 → best dress/shoes/clothes etc4 → the next best thing5 → best of all6 → best before
→ be on your best behaviour, → your best bet, → the best/better part ofCOLLOCATIONSadverbsthe very bestHe’s one of the very best players around.easily the bestThe series was easily the best TV drama this year.by far the bestOne girl stood out as by far the best singer.adjectivesthe best possibleWe sold the house at the best possible time.the best availableThe tuition we offer here is the best available.nouns the best way to do/of doing somethingThe best way to learn a language is to live in a country where it is spoken.the best thing to doThe best thing to do is to apologize immediately.the best way forward (=the best way to make progress or deal with a problem)We believe that a merger is the best way forward for the business.make the best use of somethingMaking the best use of space is important in any room.
Examples from the Corpusbest• I’ve read most of his books, but ‘Mosquito Coast’ is easily his best.• He had built a big new house in the valley, beside the best clay for making good hard bricks.• In 1972 he had suggested independence as Ulster’s best course and been severely criticized by Paisley and others.• Risking everything, Saskia auditions for the position of best friend with a dazzling burst of literary fantasies.• This is a 19-inch device and is the best in the group on picture quality alone.• Front forces, in particular, lost a very high percentage of their best men in 1968.• Terry is the best player on our team.• Probably the best thing to do is to drop me off outside.• It was by far the best vacation I’ve ever had.• What’s the best way to cook sweet potatoes?• And the best way to cross the bridge is neither by bus nor car but by foot.• What’s the best way to get to El Paso? best way• See diversion sign and ask B if he knows the best way around it.• Unfortunately, this debate conceals more than it reveals and obscures the best ways of improving future trade agreements.• The congenital apathetic inefficiency bred by the regime as the best way of keeping people down had also delayed the demolition process.• But the best way of making amends is to substitute for old habits new, and better, ones.• The best way to get scars to fade is to leave them alone.• The best way to handle them is not to put them in.• She believed the best way to keep a company profitable was to hire good people and give them a lot of rein.• Perhaps the best way to think of what lies ahead is to imagine that you are Columbus.
bestbest2 ●●● S1 W2 adverb [superlative of well]
1 BESTin a way that is better than any other
It works best if you let it warm up first.
This can best be described as a series of steps.
the best-dressed man in Paris 2 BESTto the greatest degree SYN most
You know him best – you should ask him.
The part I like best is the meal afterwards.
He’s perhaps best known for his role in ‘Midnight Cowboy’.3 → as best you can4 → had bestExamples from the Corpusbest• I’ve met him a few times but Helen knows him best.• The judges liked the pumpkin pie from Gayle’s Bakery best.• What kind of wine do you like best?• Our new spring dresses have a look that can best be described as neat yet casual.• Try a few different skis and boots to see what works best for you.• It was the best-organized conference I’ve ever attended.• This is best reflected in the demise of the Yiddish-language press in New York.• Joe is, of course, best remembered as the first professional to overcome what had grown into a hoodoo.• The concept of liberalism in the United States is best understood as a very limited version of democratic socialism.• State which method would fit in best with healthy eating guidelines and explain why.
best known• The best known example of the phenomenon is in cells of the retina, where its effect is to heighten contrast.• He is best known for a prayer that ended an invasion of storks.• Quaker Oats, best known for its cereals, was undaunted.• Generation X, best known for its pierced bodies and jaded outlook, is more optimistic about Wall Street than previous generations.• Malaria: discovery by committee Perhaps the best known of all recent antimalarial drugs is chloroquine.• For example, his best known prediction made in 1949 that crystal growth is mediated by dislocations has been confirmed on many occasions.• John Taylor became one of the best known prospective parliamentary candidates when some local tories objected to his selection.bestbest3 ●●● S2 W2 noun
1 → the best 2 → do your best3 → at best4 → to the best of your knowledge/belief/ability etc5 → the best of something6 → with the best of intentions/for the best of reasons7 → the best of both worlds8 → at your best
9 → make the best of something10 → all the best11 → at the best of times 12 → the best of a bad lot/bunch13 → be for the best14 → your Sunday bestExamples from the Corpusbest• The acoustics in the auditorium weren’t the best, but the audience didn’t care.• The best is not always the most expensive.bestbest4 verb [transitive]
BEAT/DEFEAT old-fashioned to defeat someone→ See Verb tableOrigin best1 Old English betst
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