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- best1 W1S1 [best] adj [superlative of good][: Old English; Origin: betst]1.) better than anything else or anyone else in quality, skill, how effective it is etc▪ He won the best actor award.▪ What's the best way to cook this fish?▪ The best thing to do is to stop worrying.it's best to do sth▪ It's best to go later in the season.easily the best/by far the best(=much better than anything else)▪ John's idea is by far the best option.▪ Our pilots are given the best possible training.▪ We use only the very best ingredients.2.) best friendthe friend that you know and like better than anyone else▪ She was my best friend in college.3.) best dress/shoes/clothes etcclothing that you keep for special occasions▪ I put on my best suit especially.4.) the next best thingsomething that is not exactly what you want but is as similar to it as possible▪ If sterile equipment isn't available, the next best thing is to clean equipment with disinfectant.5.) best of allused to introduce the fact about a situation that is even better than the other good things▪ It's clean and well-located, but best of all, it's affordable.6.) best beforeBrE written on food packets with the date which the food should be eaten before▪ Best before 13 July.▪ a best-before date→be on your best behaviour at ↑behaviour, your best bet at ↑bet2 (2), the best/better part of at ↑part1 (6)best 2best2 W2S1 adv [superlative of well]1.) in a way that is better than any other▪ It works best if you let it warm up first.▪ This can best be described as a series of steps.▪ the best-dressed man in Paris2.) to the greatest degree= ↑most▪ You know him best - you should ask him.▪ The part I like best is the meal afterwards.▪ He's perhaps best known for his role in 'Midnight Cowboy.'3.) as best you canspoken as well as you can, even if this is not very good▪ I'll try and fix it as best I can.4.) had bestspoken ought to▪ We'd best be getting back.best 3best3 n1.) the besta) the most helpful, most successful etc situation or results that you can achieve▪ We all want the best for our children.▪ It's the best we can do in the circumstances.b) the person or thing that is better than any other▪ She's the best of the new young writers.2.) do your bestto try as hard as you can to do something▪ As long as you do your best, we'll be happy.do your best to do sth▪ She did her best to make him comfortable.3.) at bestused to emphasize that something is not very good, pleasant, honest etc even if you consider it in the best possible way▪ The campaign was at best only partially successful.▪ The technique is at best ineffective and at worst dangerous.4.) to the best of your ability/knowledge/belief etcused to say that something is as much as you know, believe, or are able to do▪ I'm sure he'll do the work to the best of his ability.5.) not the best of sthused to say that something is not very good or could be better▪ He hasn't been in the best of health lately.▪ They didn't part on the best of terms .6.) with the best of intentions/for the best of reasonsused to mean that someone does something with good intentions or for good reasons, even if the result is not always good▪ I'm sure he went there with the best of intentions.7.) the best of both worldsa situation in which you have the advantages of two different things without any of the disadvantages▪ They live in a village but it's only an hour from London so they have the best of both worlds.8.) at your bestperforming as well or effectively as you are able to▪ At her best, she's a really stylish player.▪ He was never at his best early in the morning.9.) make the best of sthto accept a situation which is not very good, and do whatever you can to make it better▪ We are stuck here so we might as well make the best of it.make the best of a bad job/situation etcBrE10.) all the bestused to express good wishes to someone for the future▪ We'd just like to wish him all the best in his new job.all the best for▪ All the best for the New Year!11.) at the best of timesif something is not very good, pleasant etc at the best of times, it is usually even worse than this▪ It's crowded at the best of times but today it was unbearable.12.) the best of a bad lot/bunchBrE the least bad person or thing in a group of not very good people or things13.) be for the bestespecially spoken used to say that a particular event may seem bad now, but might have a good result later▪ I still don't want him to go but maybe it's for the best.14.) your Sunday bestold-fashioned your best clothes, which you only wear on special occasionsbest 4best4 v [T]old-fashioned to defeat someone
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.