most
Kelime Anlamı :
1. en çok.
2. çoğu.
3. pek çok.
4. son derece.
5. en fazla miktar.
6. ekseri.
7. ekseriyetle.
8. çokluk.
9. çok.
10. çoğunda.
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Tanımlar :
1.
greatest in number: won the most votes.
2. greatest in amount, extent, or degree: has the most compassion.
3. in the greatest number of instances: most fish have fins.
4. the greatest amount or degree: she has the most to gain.
5. slang the greatest, best, or most exciting. used with the: that party was the most!
6. the greatest part or number: most of the town was destroyed. most of the books were missing.
7. in or to the highest degree or extent. used with many adjectives and adverbs to form the superlative degree: most honest; most impatiently.
8. very: a most impressive piece of writing.
9. informal almost: most everyone agrees.
10. at (the) most at the maximum: we saw him for ten minutes at the most. she ran two miles at most.
2. greatest in amount, extent, or degree: has the most compassion.
3. in the greatest number of instances: most fish have fins.
4. the greatest amount or degree: she has the most to gain.
5. slang the greatest, best, or most exciting. used with the: that party was the most!
6. the greatest part or number: most of the town was destroyed. most of the books were missing.
7. in or to the highest degree or extent. used with many adjectives and adverbs to form the superlative degree: most honest; most impatiently.
8. very: a most impressive piece of writing.
9. informal almost: most everyone agrees.
10. at (the) most at the maximum: we saw him for ten minutes at the most. she ran two miles at most.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
superlative form of much.
2. superlative form of many.
3. superlative form of much.
4. forms the superlative of many adjectives.
5. to a great extent or degree; highly; very.
6. the greatest amount.
7. A record-setting amount.
2. superlative form of many.
3. superlative form of much.
4. forms the superlative of many adjectives.
5. to a great extent or degree; highly; very.
6. the greatest amount.
7. A record-setting amount.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
consisting of the greatest number or quantity; greater in number or quantity than all the rest; nearly all.
2. greatest in degree.
3. highest in rank; greatest.
4. in the greatest or highest degree.
2. greatest in degree.
3. highest in rank; greatest.
4. in the greatest or highest degree.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
greatest in size or extent; largest: superlative of much or mickle in its original sense ‘great,’ ‘large.’
2. greatest in age; oldest.
3. greatest in rank, position, or importance; highest; chief.
4. greatest in amount, degree, or intensity: superlative of much.
5. greatest in number; numerous beyond others; amounting to a considerable majority: superlative of many: used before nouns in the plural.
6. the greatest or greater number: in this sense plural.
7. greatest value, amount, or advantage; utmost extent, degree, or effect.
8. in the greatest or highest or in a very great or high degree, quantity, or extent; mostly; chiefly; principally.
9. used before adjectives and adverbs to form a superlative phrase, as more is to form a comparative: as, most vile; most wicked; most illustrious; most rapidly.
10. A double superlative suffix associated with -more, a comparative suffix, now taken as a suffixal form of most, as used in forming superlatives, as in foremost, hindmost, uppermost, utmost, inmost, topmost, etc. compare -more.
2. greatest in age; oldest.
3. greatest in rank, position, or importance; highest; chief.
4. greatest in amount, degree, or intensity: superlative of much.
5. greatest in number; numerous beyond others; amounting to a considerable majority: superlative of many: used before nouns in the plural.
6. the greatest or greater number: in this sense plural.
7. greatest value, amount, or advantage; utmost extent, degree, or effect.
8. in the greatest or highest or in a very great or high degree, quantity, or extent; mostly; chiefly; principally.
9. used before adjectives and adverbs to form a superlative phrase, as more is to form a comparative: as, most vile; most wicked; most illustrious; most rapidly.
10. A double superlative suffix associated with -more, a comparative suffix, now taken as a suffixal form of most, as used in forming superlatives, as in foremost, hindmost, uppermost, utmost, inmost, topmost, etc. compare -more.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
(superlative of `many' used with count nouns and often preceded by `the') quantifier meaning the greatest in number
2. (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but
3. very
4. used to form the superlative
5. the superlative of `much' that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by `the'; a quantifier meaning the greatest in amount or extent or degree
2. (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but
3. very
4. used to form the superlative
5. the superlative of `much' that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by `the'; a quantifier meaning the greatest in amount or extent or degree
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