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best
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?st/
- Rhymes: -?st
Etymology 1
From Middle English beste, best, from Old English betst, betest, from Proto-Germanic *batistaz.
Adjective
best (positive good, adverb well, comparative better, superlative (humorous) bestest)
- superlative form of good: most good.
- Most; largest.
- Most superior; most favorable.
- In my opinion, mushrooms are the best pizza toppings.
Usage notes
The comparative gooder and superlative goodest derived from the positive good are nonstandard.In informal (often jocular) contexts, best may be inflected further and given the comparative bester and the superlative bestest; these forms are also nonstandard.
Antonyms
- baddest (nonstandard)
- worst
Derived terms
- bestness
- bester, bestest
Translations
Adverb
best
- superlative form of well: most well
- 1798, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- He prayeth best, who loveth best / All things both great and small.
- At her invitation he outlined for her the succeeding chapters with terse military accuracy?; and what she liked best and best understood was avoidance of that false modesty which condescends, turning technicality into pabulum.
- 1798, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- To the most advantage; with the most success, cause, profit, benefit, or propriety.
- Had I not best go to her?
Translations
Noun
best (countable and uncountable, plural bests)
- (uncountable) The supreme effort one can make, or has made.
- I did my best.
- My personal best in that race is eighteen minutes, four seconds.
- (uncountable) One's best behavior.
- I was somewhat distant lately, and my lady promised me head every Tuesday of the week when I'm nice to her, so I better be on my best.
- (countable) The person (or persons; or thing or things) that is (are) most excellent.
- Even the best of us makes mistakes.
- We're the best of friends.
- 1994, Otis L. Guernsey and Jeffrey Sweet, The Best Plays of 1993-1994, page vii:
- Mel Gussow reviews the bests of off off Broadway
- 1995 October, Cincinnati Magazine, [2]:
- But in true Cincinnati style, the bests consistently outnumber the worsts.
- 2011, G. Edward Evans, Sheila S. Intner, and Jean Riddle Weihs, Introduction to Technical Services, page 149:
- There are the bests for each institution, the bests for coalitions, and, of course, the bests for the group as a whole.
- 2013, Jesse Jose, Collections Of My Best And Most-Hated, "A Cup O' Kapeng Barako" Writings, page 209:
- If he's one of the bests, he should be fighting the bests, NOT the pipitsugins.
Translations
Verb
best (third-person singular simple present bests, present participle besting, simple past and past participle bested)
- To surpass in skill or achievement.
- (transitive) To beat in a contest
Antonyms
- worst
Translations
Related terms
- better
- bestest
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Shortening of had best
Verb
best
- (modal verb, colloquial) Had best.
- It's getting late. You best get on home.
Usage notes
- Although it is sometimes considered an adverb, best is virtually synonymous with should in We best be going. and ought to We best go.. Should and ought are auxiliary verbs.
References
- best at OneLook Dictionary Search
- best in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
Anagrams
- BTEs, Bets, bets
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b?st/
- Hyphenation: best
- Rhymes: -?st
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch best, from Old Dutch *betst, from Proto-Germanic *batistaz, superlative of *g?daz. Compare Low German best, English best, West Frisian best, German besten, Danish bedst.
Adjective
best
- Superlative form of goed; best.
- fine, okay
- Mag ik buiten spelen? — Ik vind het best, als je maar voor het eten weer thuis bent.
- May I go and play outside? — It's fine with me, as long as you're back home again before dinner.
- Mag ik buiten spelen? — Ik vind het best, als je maar voor het eten weer thuis bent.
Inflection
- (definite inflected form): beste
Synonyms
- (fine): prima
Descendants
- Afrikaans: beste
Adverb
best
- quite, rather
- Dat zou best kunnen.
- It's quite possible.
- Dat zou best kunnen.
Etymology 2
Noun
best f (plural besten, diminutive bestje n)
- (dated, chiefly diminutive) Alternative form of bes (“old woman”).
Middle Dutch
Etymology
From Old Dutch *betst, from Proto-Germanic *batistaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /best/
Adjective
best
- best; superlative degree of goet
Adverb
best
- best; superlative degree of wel
Descendants
- Dutch: best
- Afrikaans: beste
- Limburgish: bès
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English betst, betest.
Adjective
best
- Alternative form of beste
Adverb
best
- Alternative form of beste
Etymology 2
From Old French beste.
Noun
best
- Alternative form of beeste
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse beztr
Adjective
best
- indefinite singular superlative degree of god: best
- indefinite singular superlative degree of bra: best
Derived terms
- bestselger
- bestselgende
References
- “best” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse beztr
Adjective
best
- indefinite singular superlative degree of god: best
- indefinite singular superlative degree of bra
References
- “best” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old Saxon
Alternative forms
- betst
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *batistaz.
Adverb
best
- best
Descendants
- Low German: best
Scots
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [b?st]
Adjective
best
- superlative degree of guid
Derived terms
- ill-best (“best of a bad lot, best of a poor selection”)
Noun
best (plural bests)
- groomsman
Swedish
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin b?stia.
Pronunciation
- Homophone: bäst
Noun
best c
- beast
Declension
Anagrams
- bets
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premium
English
Alternative forms
- præmium (archaic)
Etymology
From Latin praemium (“prize”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?p?imi?m/
Adjective
premium (not comparable)
- Superior in quality; higher in price or value.
- (automotive) High-end; belonging to the market segment between mid-market and luxury.
- Coordinate terms: economy, luxury
Translations
Noun
premium (plural premiums or premia)
- A prize or award.
- Something offered at a reduced price as an inducement to buy something else.
- A bonus paid in addition to normal payments.
- (insurance) The amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
- An unusually high value.
- (finance) The amount by which a security's value exceeds its face value.
Translations
Usage notes
- Premia is much less common than premiums, accounting for less than 1% of total usage in US (COCA) and in UK (BNC).
Antonyms
- (finance): discount
Derived terms
Further reading
- Premium on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Premium in the Encyclopædia Britannica (11th edition, 1911)
French
Noun
premium m (plural premiums)
- premium
Indonesian
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin praemium (“prize”). Doublet of premi.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [pre?mi?m]
- Hyphenation: pré?mi?um
Noun
premium or prémium
- premium:
- Synonym: premi
- A prize, a reward.
- Synonym: hadiah
- A premium, money paid for e.g. an insurance.
- Something superior in quality; higher in price or value.
- (colloquial) Pertamina petrol or gasoline product with octane rating of 88.
Further reading
- “premium” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.
Spanish
Adjective
premium (invariable)
- premium
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