most : Idioms & Phrases


at most

  • adverb not more than
    at most.
    • spend at most $20 on the lunch
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at the most

  • adverb not more than
    at most.
    • spend at most $20 on the lunch
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For the most part

  • adverb in large part; mainly or chiefly
    mostly; largely.
    • These accounts are largely inactive
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  • in reference to the larger part of a thing, or to the majority of the persons, instances, or things referred to; as, human beings, for the most part, are superstitious; the view, for the most part, was pleasing.
Webster 1913

Most an end

  • generally. See An end, under End, n. Obs. "She sleeps most an end."
Webster 1913

most especially

  • adverb above and beyond all other consideration
    most especially; above all.
    • above all, you must be independent
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most importantly

  • adverb above and beyond all other consideration
    most especially; above all.
    • above all, you must be independent
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most valuable player

  • noun the player judged to be the most important to the sport
    MVP.
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most-favored-nation

  • adjective of or relating to a commercial treaty where two nations agree to accord each other the same favorable terms that would be offered in treaties with any other nation
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most-valuable

  • adjective satellite designating the player judged to be the most important to the sport
    • the most-valuable player award
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