Word meaning being the best

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  • For reasons best known to himself he’s decided to leave his job.
  • «The table that I liked best was about so wide,» she said, holding her arms out a metre and a half.
  • We could go now or this afternoon — whatever time suits you best.
  • I’ll have to do some thinking about how best to arrange the books.
  • Under what conditions do plants grow best?

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(Definition of best from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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best adjective, adverb
(HIGHEST QUALITY)

Which of the songs did you like best?

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best noun [U]
(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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(DEFEAT)


(Definition of best from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

I’d like to find a word to describe someone who, in no matter what situation, wants to be the best. Even if the topic is something negative (such as being told he is insane) he will want to be considered the best at displaying that negative trait (he would want to be the most insane person around).

asked Feb 19, 2017 at 2:19

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That person is a one upper. Courtesy of urbandictionary:

DEFINITION
one upper

An annoying person who responds to hearing someone else’s experience or problem by immediately telling a similar story about themselves with a much more fantastic (or terrible) outcome.

Person: I got to meet James Hetfield before the concert and I got his autograph.

One Upper: Yeah, well my cousin knows the head of security for Metallica, and he got us front row tickets to the show and then we went backstage and met the whole group. Then they invited us back to their hotel room and we partied with them all night.

Person: I have a a dislocated knee.

One Upper: Yeah, well last summer I broke my leg in four places and had to have a steel pin inserted. I also had to have surgery done on my knee to repair the torn ligaments. I was on crutches for almost two months.

answered Feb 19, 2017 at 2:50

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How about competitive, hypercompetitive, or driven?

OD:

competitive:
having or displaying a strong desire to be more successful than
others.

hyper-: over;
beyond; above.

driven: (of a
person) relentlessly compelled by the need to accomplish a goal; very
hard-working and ambitious.

Hypercompetitive probably best captures the sense you’re seeking: over-the-top competitive.

answered Feb 19, 2017 at 3:30

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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 CorpusbestI’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 waySee 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 best
Examples from the CorpusbestI’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 knownThe 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 CorpusbestThe 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 table
Origin best1 Old English betst


used to say that a person or thing helps one to use or show one’s best qualities.

She seems to bring out the best in him.Performing in front of an audience brings out the best in me.

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“Bring out the best in.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bring%20out%20the%20best%20in. Accessed 14 Apr. 2023.

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Merriam-Webster unabridged

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the best is yet to come
also, the worst is yet to come

Meaning

  • whatever is happening now will be surpassed by something better in the future
  • the best things has not come, but it will
  • the opposite is the worst is yet to come, it means that even though it is bad now it will become worse
  • people often say the best has yet to come, but it is not grammatically correct

Example Sentences

  1. I am glad that you are enjoying your holiday,the best is yet to come.
  2. Leaving high school has been tough but I know that the best is yet to come.
  3. Their team has won every game this season, but the coach promises that the best is yet to come.
  4. The days are becoming warmer, but the best is yet to come.
  5. I have the flu and feel terrible, but the worst is yet to come. (Opposite example)

Origin

There is no clear indication of when this popular idiom was used for the first time. However, it has gained traction since the song “The best is yet to come” was recorder by Tony Bennet in 1958. The word yet means up to and including now. Thus, the phrase means that the best has not come but it will.

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