Australian English Meaning of most
most
Other Australian English words related to most
- badly
- bloody
- bloody
- desperately
- Especially
- bloody
- far
- highly
- incredibly
- intensely
- much
- in particular
- really
- seriously
- severely
- so
- terribly
- that
- too
- very
- a lot, heaps
- definitely
- almighty
- slyly
- terrible
- awfully
- beastly
- bone
- completely
- cracking
- dang
- deadly
- deeply
- notably
- enormously
- entirely
- ever
- exceeding
- exceedingly
- exceptionally
- extra
- fabulously
- fantastically
- fiercely
- frightfully
- full
- greatly
- heavily
- huge
- immensely
- jolly
- powerful
- mortally
- passing
- positively
- rattling
- real
- remarkably
- roaring
- sore
- greatly
- specially
- such
- super
- supremely
- Surpassingly
- thoroughly
- totally
- uncommonly
- completely
- vastly
- vitally
- way
- wicked
- wildly
- achingly
- good and
- mainly
- abundantly
- altogether
- amazingly
- appreciably
- astonishingly
- astronomically
- considerably
- Cork
- noticeably
- outright
- excessively
- extensively
- Filthy
- fully
- markedly
- mightily
- monstrous
- monumentally
- notably
- noticeably
- obscenely
- obviously
- excessive
- palpably
- clearly
- plentifully
- profoundly
- purely
- radically
- right
- roaringly
- significantly
- Spanking
- staggeringly
- stinking
- substantially
- thumping
- strange
- visibly
- wholly
- as all get out
- blazing
- colossally
- flat out
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Definitions and Meaning of most in English
most (a)
(superlative of `many' used with count nouns and often preceded by `the') quantifier meaning the greatest in number
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
most (r)
used to form the superlative
very
(of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but
most (a.)
Consisting of the greatest number or quantity; greater in number or quantity than all the rest; nearly all.
Greatest in degree; as, he has the most need of it.
Highest in rank; greatest.
In the greatest or highest degree.
FAQs About the word most
most
(superlative of `many' used with count nouns and often preceded by `the') quantifier meaning the greatest in number, the superlative of `much' that can be used
badly,bloody,bloody,desperately,Especially,bloody,far,highly,incredibly,intensely
little,nominally,Somewhat,barely,hardly,just,minimally,scarcely,negligibly,marginally
mossy-cup oak => Mossy-cup oak, mossycup oak => River sheoak, mossy saxifrage => Mossy saxifrage, mossy => mossy, moss-trooper => moss-trooper,