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smallest

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Adjective

This word functions as the superlative form of little, marking the absolute bottom of a scale. It creates a sense of minimality or insignificance, often used to identify the most negligible element among a group of choices. In practical usage, it frequently appears in negative comparisons or to establish a baseline of requirement. It carries a tone of precision and limitation, often used in formal logic or decision-making to isolate the option with the lowest impact or cost.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Weeknight evening in the family kitchen.
Karen Smith

Could you at least unload the dishwasher?

Karen Smith
Chloe Smith
Chloe Smith

I'm literally swamped. It's the absolute least of my worries rn.

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Karen, the exasperated mother, is asking Chloe to perform a basic chore, implying it's the minimum she could do. Chloe, the sarcastic daughter, uses the idiom 'swamped' to convey she's overwhelmed with tasks, and then dismisses the chore as 'the absolute least of my worries rn' (right now), indicating it's a very low priority for her. This exchange highlights the tension and differing priorities between them, with 'least' being central to both the demand for minimal effort and its sarcastic dismissal.

Meanings

Adjectivesmallest

Smallest in size, amount, or degree.

"the least expensive option"

Examples

Just pick the least expensive one, I am totally broke!

This is the least of my worries right now.

Which of these looks the least suspicious to you?

I think this is the least helpful advice ever.

Look, this is the least I can do for you.

Seriously, that was the least impressive performance I've seen.

Collocations & Compounds

least common

occurring the fewest times

This is the least common side effect of the medication.

least likely

having the lowest probability

He is the least likely candidate to win the election.

least amount

the smallest quantity

Use the least amount of glue possible.

least significant

having the smallest importance

The least significant bit is ignored in this calculation.

least resistance

the path with the fewest obstacles

Water always follows the path of least resistance.

Idioms & Sayings

not in the least

not at all

I am not in the least bit interested.

Etymology

The word 'least' originates from Old English 'lǣst', which is the superlative form of 'lȳtel' (meaning 'little'). It is related to the Proto-Germanic 'laistaz' (meaning 'last', 'following'). Its evolution traces back through Middle English 'lest' and 'leest' to its current form, consistently retaining its meaning as the superlative of 'little', indicating the smallest in size, quantity, or degree.

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