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most
/ˈməʊst/
This term serves as a primary quantitative marker used to identify the largest portion of a group or the highest intensity of a quality. It typically functions to generalize a trend or establish a dominant majority within a specific set of data or a population. When used as an intensifier before other adjectives, it shifts from a measure of quantity to a measure of degree. This allows for the expression of extreme states or preferences, moving the focus from how many items exist to how intense a particular characteristic is.
💬日常会話
DAVID I THINK MOST OF THE CAT FOOD IS GONE
Mom, please stop texting me in all caps. I'll buy more.
意味
Greatest in amount, quantity, or degree.
"Most people agree that education is important."
例文
I think most of the cake is gone already.
Look, most of my friends are actually coming tonight!
You are the most infuriating person I have ever met!
I can't believe most of the staff just quit at once!
Stop it! You are being the most dramatic child ever!
I just want the most expensive champagne you have.
Seriously, most of these reports are just total garbage.
I think I've spent the most money on this trip.
Wait, is most of the water actually leaking out?
コロケーション・複合語
most likely
highly probable
It is most likely to rain this afternoon.
most important
of primary significance
The most important thing is to stay calm.
most common
occurring most frequently
The most common symptom is a mild fever.
most recent
the latest in a series
Have you seen the most recent episode?
most effective
producing the best result
This is the most effective way to clean glass.
イディオム・ことわざ
make the most of
to use a situation to the best advantage
We should make the most of the sunny weather.
for the most part
mostly or generally
The plan worked, for the most part.