25 февраля 2018г.
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Прилагательное best [best]
Перевод: лучший, больший, основной
Синонимы и антонимы к слову best
Слово (Word) |
Синонимы (Synonyms) |
Антонимы (Antonyms) |
best | superior, high, finest, first, first-rate, leading, prime, perfect, terrific, super, tops, better, outstanding | inferior, worse, worst, last, poor, low, least, poorest, incorrect, secondary |
Примеры:
You are the best detective in the city.
Ты лучший детектив в городе.We have superior offer from the committee.
У нас есть наивыгоднейшее предложение от комитета.
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most outstanding thing in class
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most outstanding thing in class, most excellent
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most outstanding thing in class, best choice
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high-quality, highest in rank
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В статье вы узнаете все основные синонимы к слову best и good.
Awesome
Amazing
Admirable
Adorable
Attention grabbing
Astonishing
Best
Brilliant
Breathtaking
Champion
Commendable
Extraordinary
Exceptional
Excellent
Effective
Fabulous
Fantastic
First-class
Fine
Flawless
Great
High quality
Incomparable
Impressive
Incredible
Interesting
Invaluable
Memorable
Mesmerizing
Marvelous
Magnificent
Mind-blowing
Outstanding
Outperforming
Phenomenal
Perfect
Remarkable
Reverberating
Super
Super Duper
Superb
Superior
Supreme
Stupendous
Stunning
Spectacular
Terrific
Tremendous
Wonderful
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adj
1 chief, finest, first, first-class, first-rate, foremost, highest, leading, most excellent, outstanding, perfect, pre-eminent, principal, superlative, supreme, unsurpassed
2 advantageous, apt, correct, golden, most desirable, most fitting, right
3 greatest, largest, most
adv
4 advantageously, attractively, excellently, most fortunately
5 extremely, greatly, most deeply, most fully, most highly
n
6 choice, cream, crème de la crème, elite, favourite, finest, first, flower, pick, prime, top
7 hardest, highest endeavour, utmost
vb
8 beat, blow out of the water (slang) conquer, defeat, get the better of, lick (informal) master, outclass, outdo, put in the shade (informal) run rings around (informal) stuff (slang) surpass, tank (slang) thrash, triumph over, trounce, undo, wipe the floor with (informal)
best-selling
chart-topping (informal) highly successful, hit (informal) number one, smash (informal) smash-hit (informal) successful
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
best
1 Best is the superlative of good.
If you want further information the best thing to do is have a word with the driver as you get on the bus…, It’s not the best place to live if you wish to develop your knowledge and love of mountains.
2 Best is the superlative of well.
James Fox is best known as the author of White Mischief.
3 n-sing The best is used to refer to things of the highest quality or standard.
the N (Antonym: worst)
We offer only the best to our clients…, He’ll have the best of care.
4 n-sing Someone’s best is the greatest effort or highest achievement or standard that they are capable of.
oft poss N
Miss Blockey was at her best when she played the piano…, One needs to be a first-class driver to get the best out of that sort of machinery.
5 n-sing If you say that something is the best that can be done or hoped for, you think it is the most pleasant, successful, or useful thing that can be done or hoped for.
the N
A draw seems the best they can hope for…, The best we can do is try to stay cool and muddle through.
6 adv If you like something best or like it the best, you prefer it.
ADV after v, oft the ADV
(=most)
The thing I liked best about the show was the music…, Mother liked it best when Daniel got money…, What was the role you loved the best?
7 Best is used to form the superlative of compound adjectives beginning with `good’ and `well’. For example, the superlative of `well-known’ is `best-known’.
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second best
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Sunday best
9 You can say `All the best’ when you are saying goodbye to someone, or at the end of a letter.
♦
all the best convention
(formulae)
Wish him all the best, and tell him we miss him.
10 You use best of all to indicate that what you are about to mention is the thing that you prefer or that has most advantages out of all the things you have mentioned.
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best of all phrase PHR with cl/group
It was comfortable and cheap: best of all, most of the rent was being paid by two American friends.
11 If someone does something as best they can, they do it as well as they can, although it is very difficult.
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as best one can phrase V inflects, PHR after v
The older people were left to carry on as best they could.
12 You use at best to indicate that even if you describe something as favourably as possible or if it performs as well as it possibly can, it is still not very good.
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at best phrase PHR with cl/group
This policy, they say, is at best confused and at worst non-existent…
13 If you do your best or try your bestto do something, you try as hard as you can to do it, or do it as well as you can.
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to do/try one’s best phrase V inflects, oft PHR to-inf
I’ll do my best to find out…, It wasn’t her fault, she was trying her best to help…
14 If you say that something is for the best, you mean it is the most desirable or helpful thing that could have happened or could be done, considering all the circumstances.
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for the best phrase PHR after v, v-link PHR
Whatever the circumstances, parents are supposed to know what to do for the best.
15 If two people are the best of friends, they are close friends, especially when they have had a disagreement or fight in the past.
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the best of friends phrase usu v-link PHR
Magda is now married to George Callerby and we are the best of friends.
16 If you say that a particular person knows best, you mean that they have a lot of experience and should therefore be trusted to make decisions for other people.
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to know best phrase V inflects
He was convinced that doctors and dentists knew best.
17 If you make the best of something, you accept an unsatisfactory situation cheerfully and try to manage as well as you can. In British English, you can also say that you make the best of a bad job.
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to make the best of sth/a bad job phrase V inflects
She instilled in the children the virtues of good hard work, and making the best of what you have.
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to the best of your ability
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ability
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to hope for the best
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hope
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to the best of your knowledge
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knowledge
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best of luck
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luck
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the best part
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part
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at the best of times
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time
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the best of both worlds
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world
best man
The best man at a wedding is the man who assists the bridegroom. n-sing
best seller ( best sellers plural ) , bestseller A best seller is a book of which a great number of copies has been sold. n-count
(=blockbuster)
best-selling , bestselling
1 adj A best-selling product such as a book is very popular and a large quantity of it has been sold.
ADJ n
2 adj A best-selling author is an author who has sold a very large number of copies of his or her book.
ADJ n
personal best ( personal bests plural ) A sports player’s personal best is the highest score or fastest time that they have ever achieved. n-count usu sing
She ran a personal best of 13.01 sec.
second best , second-best
1 adj Second best is used to describe something that is not as good as the best thing of its kind but is better than all the other things of that kind.
usu ADJ n
He put on his second best suit…
2 adj You can use second best to describe something that you have to accept even though you would have preferred something else.
He refused to settle for anything that was second best.
Second best is also a noun., n-sing
Oatmeal is a good second best.
Sunday best
If you are in your Sunday best, you are wearing your best clothes, which you only wear for special occasions. n-sing poss N
Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary
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best in show |
n. |
award for the best dog in a dog show |
At French dog shows they use the English expression |
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your best bib and tucker |
exp. |
your best clothes that you wear on special occasions |
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laughter is the best medicine |
exp. |
It is healthy to laugh |
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best (or greatest) thing since sliced bread |
id. |
Used to express one’s enthusiasm about a new person, or a new thing such as an idea, plan, invention or innovation |
The way she goes on about him!; you’d think he was the greatest thing since sliced bread / Wow! this video game is the best thing since sliced bread! |
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east or west, home is best |
exp. |
home is the best place to be no matter where it is |
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BFF |
abbr. acron. |
Best Friends Forever |
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! favorite |
adj. |
liked best of all |
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rock
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v. |
be the best; shine; dominate |
«He/She rocks!/ You rock!» — it’s said with admiration for someone whom you consider the best |
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n. |
The Best Online Shopping and Smart Glasses |
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the early bird catches the worm |
exp. |
one who arrives first has the best chance of being successful or getting the best deals; often shortened to ‘early bird’ and also used in the sense of ‘early riser’ |
Ex.: »The early bird catches the worm, yeah maybe, but it’s the second mouse that gets the cheese!», he argued. |
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the bee’s knees |
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the duck’s nuts, the best, the dog’s bollocks |
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the duck’s nuts |
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the best, the dog’s bollocks , the bee’s knees |
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the dog’s bollocks |
n. |
something or someone that is regarded as outstanding, extremely good ; the best ; the cream ; the quintessence ; the jewel ; the top ; the bee’s knees ; the cat’s pyjamas |
[UK];[Slang] Refers to the dog’s habit of licking its testicles. By extension (and not without humor) the latter probably taste good! |
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don’t give up the day job |
id. |
a humorous way of recommending someone not to pursue something at which they are unlikely to be good or successful and thus, to rather stick to what they can do best, namely, their job |
Ex.: Although she had poured her whole heart and soul into her singing at the karaoke, her somewhat cruel but nonetheless lucid friends told her: ‘don’t give up the day job!’ |
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Regulator of Emergencies Medical Doctor |
n. |
physician in charge in a SAMU medical Regulation center of evaluation of , calssification , sorting Medical Emergencies, and deciding of the prehospital best emergency care |
called also Medical Regulator and different of English Medical Dispatchers who are not physicians |
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when life gives you lemons, make lemonade! |
exp. |
make the best out of a difficult situation ; turn sth negative into a positive. By making sth sweet (lemonade) out of sth bitter (lemon), the phrase encourages to look on the bright side of life even in the face of adversity or misfortune |
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade; but when life gives you melons, you might be dyslexic! |
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bestverb
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bestnoun
To beat in a contest; to surpass in skill or achievement.
I did my best.
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worst
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bestnoun
the supreme effort one can make
«they did their best»
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topperAntonyms:
worst, lowest, last, bottom, inadvisable, last-place, pessimal, unadvisable, pessimum(a) -
best, toppernoun
the person who is most outstanding or excellent; someone who tops all others
«he could beat the best of them»
Synonyms:
high hat, opera hat, silk hat, best, top hat, dress hat, topper, stovepipe, beaverAntonyms:
worst, inadvisable, pessimal, unadvisable, bottom, last, lowest, pessimum(a), last-place -
Best, C. H. Best, Charles Herbert Bestadjective
Canadian physiologist (born in the United States) who assisted F. G. Banting in research leading to the discovery of insulin (1899-1978)
Synonyms:
topperAntonyms:
worst, lowest, unadvisable, last-place, pessimum(a), bottom, inadvisable, last, pessimal -
bestadjective
(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»
Synonyms:
better(p), best(p)Antonyms:
worst, unadvisable, lowest, pessimum(a), pessimal, bottom, last-place, last, inadvisable -
better(p), best(p)verb
(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»
Antonyms:
worst, bottom, pessimal, unadvisable, last-place, inadvisable, last, pessimum(a), lowest -
outdo, outflank, trump, best, scoopadverb
get the better of
«the goal was to best the competition»
Synonyms:
trump out, outflank, outmatch, exceed, scoop, outgo, go around, surmount, outperform, lift out, take up, ruff, scoop up, outstrip, scoop out, best, trump, outdo, surpassAntonyms:
worst, last, bottom, last-place, inadvisable, unadvisable, pessimal, lowest, pessimum(a) -
bestadverb
in a most excellent way or manner
«he played best after a couple of martinis»
Synonyms:
betterAntonyms:
worst, last, unadvisable, inadvisable, lowest, pessimal, pessimum(a), last-place, bottom -
bestadverb
it would be sensible
«you’d best stay at home»
Synonyms:
betterAntonyms:
worst, last-place, unadvisable, last, pessimal, lowest, inadvisable, bottom, pessimum(a) -
better, bestadverb
from a position of superiority or authority
«father knows best»; «I know better.»
Synonyms:
better, bestAntonyms:
worst, inadvisable, pessimal, lowest, pessimum(a), last-place, bottom, last, unadvisable
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dise
a good place to stay like in paradise
i’ve been in this hotel, this hotel is dise
Submitted by anonymous on April 6, 2021
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bestadjective
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most good, most excellent, superlatively good, good in the highest degree -
bestadjective
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most wise, most judicious, most expedient -
bestadjective
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most of all, in the highest degree, beyond all others -
bestadjective
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with most propriety, most profitably or advantageously, to the greatest advantage -
bestadjective
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most intimately, most thoroughly, most completely -
bestadjective
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with the highest qualification, by the clearest title -
bestnoun
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highest perfection -
bestnoun
Synonyms:
utmost, greatest effort, highest endeavor, the most that can be done
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List of paraphrases for «best»:
better, copies, optimal, finest, optimum, improved, good, greatest, most, superior, migliore, higher, best-of-breed, exemplary, optimally, preferable, meilleur, top, brighter, upper, recommended, best-in-class, more, enhanced, highest, greater, preferably
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How to pronounce Best?
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How to use Best in a sentence?
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William E. Channing:
It is chiefly through books that we enjoy intercourse with superior minds, and these invaluable means of communication are in the reach of all. In the best books, great men talk to us, give us their most precious thoughts, and pour their souls into ours.
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Pat Riley:
If you have a positive attitude and constantly strive to give your best effort, eventually you will overcome your immediate problems and find you are ready for greater challenges.
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Randy Borntrager:
Our best spokespeople are the Republican candidates.
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Michael Korda:
This is true enough, but success is the next best thing to happiness, and if you can’t be happy as a success, it’s very unlikely that you would find a deeper, truer happiness in failure.
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Aristotle:
Man perfected by society is the best of all animals; he is the most terrible of all when he lives without law, and without justice.
Translations for Best
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- ال, أحسن, أفضل, أفArabic
- най-добре, най-добър, вземам връх надBulgarian
- millorCatalan, Valencian
- porazit, nejlepší, nejlépeCzech
- gorauWelsh
- bedstDanish
- übertreffen, Bester, Beste, am besten, BestesGerman
- άριστα, κάλλισταGreek
- plej bonaEsperanto
- aventajar, flor, mejor, rebasar, superar, derrotar, nata, élite, vencer, sobrepasarSpanish
- parimEstonian
- بهشت, بِهتَرین, بهترینPersian
- paras, päihittää, parhaiten, parhaimmisto, parhainFinnish
- crème, aplatir, enfoncer, élite, vaincre, meilleur, défaire, mieux, battre, dominer, dessus du panier, fleur, écraser, surpasserFrench
- dícheall, is fearrIrish
- mellor, eliteGalician
- share, bareManx
- legjobbHungarian
- լավագույն, ամենալավArmenian
- terbaikIndonesian
- besturIcelandic
- migliore, vincere, dominare, superare, battereItalian
- הטוב ביותרHebrew
- 最もよい, 最良, ベスト, 最高, 一番Japanese
- გადასარევად, საუკეთესოGeorgian
- 베스트Korean
- optime, optima, optimum, optimusLatin
- terbaik, paling baik, paling bagus, terbagusMalay
- verslaan, slaan, overmeesteren, best, overwinnenDutch
- best, beste, slåNorwegian
- najlepszyPolish
- melhorPortuguese
- Cel mai bunRomanian
- всё возможное, лучший, наилучшийRussian
- najbolje, најбољи, najboljiSerbo-Croatian
- më, i, miriAlbanian
- besegra, bästa, bäst, bästeSwedish
- சிறந்தTamil
- en iyiTurkish
- בעסטערYiddish
- 最好的Chinese
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