Most

Determiner

 * 1) Superlative form of much.
 * Most people like chocolate.
 * Most simply choose to ignore it.
 * Most want the best for their children.

Synonyms

 * almost all

Adverb

 * 1) Superlative form of many.
 * 2) Superlative form of much.
 * This is the most important example.
 * 1) To a great extent or degree; highly; very.
 * This is a most unusual specimen.
 * This is a most unusual specimen.

Antonyms

 * fewest
 * least

Related terms

 * more

Derived terms

 * -most
 * make the most of
 * mostly
 * foremost

Noun

 * 1)  The greatest amount.
 * The most I can offer for the house is $150,000.
 * 1)  A record-setting amount.

Thesaurus
A per se, a outrance, about, absolutely, ace, acme, all but, all out, almost, approximately, at the height, at the limit, authority, authorization, be-all and end-all, best, best part, better, better part, beyond all bounds, beyond compare, beyond comparison, beyond measure, blue ribbon, body, boss, bulk, champion, championship, chief, command, commander, completely, control, dead, dean, directorship, dominion, downright, effectiveness, egregiously, eminently, essence, essentially, exceedingly, extreme, extremely, far and away, far out, first place, first prize, first-class, first-rate, flat out, fugleman, fundamentally, furthest, generality, genius, gist, gravamen, greater, greatest, head, headship, hegemony, height, higher-up, highest, immeasurably, imperium, in the extreme, incalculably, incomparably, indefinitely, infinitely, influence, inimitably, jurisdiction, kingship, laureate, leader, leadership, lordship, main body, major part, majority, management, mass, master, mastership, mastery, maximal, maximum, meat, mightily, more than half, mortally, much, ne plus ultra, nearabout, new high, nigh, nonpareil, palms, par excellence, paragon, paramountcy, paramountly, perfectly, plurality, power, practically, preeminently, preponderance, preponderancy, presidency, primacy, principal, prodigy, prominently, purely, radical, radically, record, remarkably, rule, ruler, say, senior, sovereignty, star, substance, super, superior, superlative, superlatively, superman, superstar, supremacy, supreme, supremely, surpassingly, sway, the greatest, the greatest number, the most, thrust, tip-top, to crown all, too, too much, top, top dog, top spot, top-notch, topmost, totally, transcendently, ultra, ultra-ultra, unconditionally, unequivocally, uppermost, utmost, utterly, uttermost, virtuoso, way out, well-nigh, with a vengeance, zenith

Etymology
From mæst:, from. Cognate with Dutch meest:, German meist:, Swedish mest:.

Determiner

 * Arabic: معظم
 * Armenian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 大部分
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Estonian: enamik
 * Finnish:
 * French: la plupart de
 * German: die meisten
 * Hebrew: רוב (rov)
 * Hungarian:


 * Italian: la maggioranza di, di più
 * Japanese: 大部分
 * Korean: 가장 많은 (gajang maneun)
 * Kurdish: زۆربه‌
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: flest
 * Nynorsk: flest
 * Russian:
 * Slovene: večina
 * Spanish: la mayoría de
 * Swedish: de flest, flertal

Adverb

 * Armenian: ամենաշատ
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 最多
 * Finnish:
 * Japanese: 最も, 一番たくさん
 * Latin: plurimus, plurima, plurimum


 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: flest
 * Nynorsk: flest
 * Russian: больше всего (read: ból'še vsevó)
 * Scots:


 * Armenian: ամենաշատ
 * Finnish:
 * Latin: plurimus, plurima, plurima, plumum, plurimum
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: mest
 * Nynorsk: mest


 * Russian: больше всего
 * Scots:


 * Arabic: (+ + al-)
 * Armenian: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * French: le plus + m noun, la plus + f noun, les plus + plural noun
 * German: am ...-sten
 * Hebrew: הכי
 * Hindi: सबसे, सब से
 * Italian: il più
 * Japanese:, , 一番
 * Korean:, 제일 (第一), 최 (最)
 * Latin: plurime, -issime, -issime


 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: mest
 * Nynorsk: mest
 * Portuguese: o/a/os/as mais
 * Russian:, , , наи-
 * Scots: maist
 * Slovene:
 * Spanish: el/la/lo más
 * Swedish:
 * Thai: ที่สุด
 * Urdu: سب سے
 * Vietnamese: nhất, tối (最)


 * Arabic:
 * Armenian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 至
 * Finnish: erittäin, äärimmäisen, todella, tosi, mitä + superlative


 * French: ,
 * Norwegian: høyst, ,
 * Russian:, ,
 * Scots: maist
 * Swedish:


 * : kõige
 * : maxim
 * : la maggioranza (1); la maggioranza della gente (2)


 * : večina
 * : la
 * : majoriteten, de flesta, flertalet

Anagrams

 * MOTs, MTSO, toms

Noun

 * 1) bridge

Etymology
From, from.

Derived terms

 * můstek
 * mostní
 * mostový
 * přemostit

Adverb

 * 1) now

Noun

 * 1) must

Etymology
From mustum:.

Noun

 * 1) bridge

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) bridge (construction or natural feature that spans a divide)

Etymology
From, from.

Derived terms

 * mòstac
 * mostàrina


 * mòstić
 * mòstiti

Noun

 * 1) bridge

Etymology
From, from.

Derived terms

 * mostík
 * mostný
 * mostový

Noun

 * 1) bridge (construction or natural feature that spans a divide)