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[noun]
- [verb]
- [adjective]
- [adverb]
Synonyms: finest, greatest,
top, unsurpassed, superlative,
preeminent, paramount, Grade
A, first class
Antonym: worst
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The noun best has 3 senses
(first 2 from tagged texts)
1. (6) best -- (the supreme
effort one can make; "they did
their best")
2. (2) best, topper -- (the
person who is most outstanding
or excellent; someone who tops
all others; "he could beat the
best of them")
3. Best, C. H. Best, Charles
Herbert Best -- (Canadian
physiologist (born in the
United States) who assisted F.
G. Banting in research leading
to the discovery of insulin
(1899-1978))
The verb best has 1 sense
(first 1 from tagged texts)
1. (1) outdo, outflank, trump,
best, scoop -- (get the better
of; "the goal was to best the
competition")
The adj best has 2 senses
(first 1 from tagged texts)
1. (95) best -- ((superlative
of `good') having the most
positive qualities; "the best
film of the year"; "the best
solution"; "the best time for
planting"; "wore his best
suit")
2. better, best --
((comparative and superlative
of `well') wiser or more
advantageous and hence
advisable; "it would be better
to speak to him"; "the White
House thought it best not to
respond")
The adj good has 21 senses
(first 14 from tagged texts)
1. (190) good -- (having
desirable or positive
qualities especially those
suitable for a thing
specified; "good news from the
hospital"; "a good report
card"; "when she was good she
was very very good"; "a good
knife is one good for
cutting"; "this stump will
make a good picnic table"; "a
good check"; "a good joke"; "a
good exterior paint"; "a good
secretary"; "a good dress for
the office")
2. (22) full, good -- (having
the normally expected amount;
"gives full measure"; "gives
good measure"; "a good mile
from here")
3. (12) good -- (morally
admirable)
4. (10) estimable, good,
honorable, respectable --
(deserving of esteem and
respect; "all respectable
companies give guarantees";
"ruined the family's good
name")
5. (5) beneficial, good --
(promoting or enhancing
well-being; "an arms
limitation agreement
beneficial to all countries";
"the beneficial effects of a
temperate climate"; "the
experience was good for her")
6. (4) good -- (agreeable or
pleasing; "we all had a good
time"; "good manners")
7. (3) good, just, upright --
(of moral excellence; "a
genuinely good person"; "a
just cause"; "an upright and
respectable man")
8. (2) adept, expert, good,
practiced, proficient,
skillful, skilful -- (having
or showing knowledge and skill
and aptitude; "adept in
handicrafts"; "an adept
juggler"; "an expert job"; "a
good mechanic"; "a practiced
marksman"; "a proficient
engineer"; "a lesser-known but
no less skillful composer";
"the effect was achieved by
skillful retouching")
9. (2) good -- (thorough; "had
a good workout"; "gave the
house a good cleaning")
10. (2) dear, good, near --
(with or in a close or
intimate relationship; "a good
friend"; "my sisters and
brothers are near and dear")
11. (1) dependable, good,
safe, secure -- (financially
sound; "a good investment"; "a
secure investment")
12. (1) good, right, ripe --
(most suitable or right for a
particular purpose; "a good
time to plant tomatoes"; "the
right time to act"; "the time
is ripe for great sociological
changes")
13. (1) good, well --
(resulting favorably; "its a
good thing that I wasn't
there"; "it is good that you
stayed"; "it is well that no
one saw you"; "all's well that
ends well")
14. (1) effective, good, in
effect, in force -- (exerting
force or influence; "the law
is effective immediately"; "a
warranty good for two years";
"the law is already in effect
(or in force)")
15. good -- (capable of
pleasing; "good looks")
16. good, serious --
(appealing to the mind; "good
music"; "a serious book")
17. good, sound -- (in
excellent physical condition;
"good teeth"; "I still have
one good leg"; "a sound mind
in a sound body")
18. beneficial, good, salutary
-- (tending to promote
physical well-being;
beneficial to health;
"beneficial effects of a
balanced diet"; "a good
night's sleep"; "the salutary
influence of pure air")
19. good -- (not forged; "a
good dollar bill")
20. good, unspoiled, unspoilt
-- (not left to spoil; "the
meat is still good")
21. good -- (generally
admired; "good taste")
The adv best has 3 senses
(first 2 from tagged texts)
1. (14) best -- (in a most
excellent way or manner; "he
played best after a couple of
martinis")
2. (6) best -- (it would be
sensible; "you'd best stay at
home")
3. better, best -- (from a
position of superiority or
authority; "father knows
best"; "I know better.")
The adv well has 13 senses
(first 8 from tagged texts)
1. (76) well, good -- ((often
used as a combining form) in a
good or proper or satisfactory
manner or to a high standard
(`good' is a nonstandard
dialectal variant for `well');
"the children behaved well";
"a task well done"; "the party
went well"; "he slept well";
"a well-argued thesis"; "a
well-seasoned dish"; "a
well-planned party"; "the baby
can walk pretty good")
2. (32) well -- (thoroughly or
completely; fully; often used
as a combining form; "The
problem is well understood";
"she was well informed";
"shake well before using"; "in
order to avoid food poisoning
be sure the meat is well
cooked"; "well-done beef",
"well-satisfied customers";
"well-educated")
3. (16) well, easily --
(indicating high probability;
in all likelihood; "I might
well do it"; "a mistake that
could easily have ended in
disaster"; "you may well need
your umbrella"; "he could
equally well be trying to
deceive us")
4. (6) well -- ((used for
emphasis or as an intensifier)
entirely or fully; "a book
well worth reading"; "was well
aware of the difficulties
ahead"; "suspected only too
well what might be going on")
5. (4) well -- (to a suitable
or appropriate extent or
degree; "the project was well
underway"; "the fetus has well
developed organs"; "his father
was well pleased with his
grades")
6. (4) well -- (favorably;
with approval; "their
neighbors spoke well of them";
"he thought well of the book")
7. (2) well, considerably,
substantially -- (to a great
extent or degree; "I'm afraid
the film was well over
budget"; "painting the room
white made it seem
considerably (or
substantially) larger"; "the
house has fallen considerably
in value"; "the price went up
substantially")
8. (1) well, intimately --
(with great or especially
intimate knowledge; "we knew
them well")
9. well -- (with prudence or
propriety; "You would do well
to say nothing more"; "could
not well refuse")
10. well -- (with skill or in
a pleasing manner; "she dances
well"; "he writes well")
11. well, advantageously --
(in a manner affording benefit
or advantage; "she married
well"; "The children were
settled advantageously in
Seattle")
12. well, comfortably -- (in
financial comfort; "They live
well"; "she has been able to
live comfortably since her
husband died")
13. well -- (without unusual
distress or resentment; with
good humor; "took the joke
well"; "took the tragic news
well")
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3 senses of best
Sense 1
best -- (the supreme effort
one can make; "they did their
best")
=> attempt, effort, endeavor,
endeavour, try -- (earnest and
conscientious activity
intended to do or accomplish
something; "made an effort to
cover all the reading
material"; "wished him luck in
his endeavor"; "she gave it a
good try")
Sense 2
best, topper -- (the person
who is most outstanding or
excellent; someone who tops
all others; "he could beat the
best of them")
=> person, individual,
someone, somebody, mortal,
soul -- (a human being; "there
was too much for one person to
do")
Sense 3
Best, C. H. Best, Charles
Herbert Best -- (Canadian
physiologist (born in the
United States) who assisted F.
G. Banting in research leading
to the discovery of insulin
(1899-1978))
INSTANCE OF=> physiologist --
(a biologist specializing in
physiology) |