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(noun) the person who is most outstanding or excellent; someone who tops all others. Synonyms: topper. Example: "He could beat the best of them."
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(noun) Canadian physiologist (born in the United States) who assisted F. G. Banting in research leading to the discovery of insulin (1899-1978). Synonyms: Best, C. H. Best, Charles Herbert Best.
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(verb) get the better of. Synonyms: outdo, outflank, trump, scoop. Example: "The goal was to best the competition."
Verb Definition 1
(adj) (superlative of `good') having the most positive qualities. Synonyms: best (vs. worst). Examples: "The best film of the year." "The best solution." "The best time for planting." "Wore his best suit."
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(adj) (comparative and superlative of `well') wiser or more advantageous and hence advisable. Synonyms: better(predicate), best(predicate). Examples: "It would be better to speak to him." "The white house thought it best not to respond."
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(adj) having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified. Synonyms: good (vs. bad). Examples: "Good news from the hospital." "A good report card." "When she was good she was very very good." "A good knife is one good for cutting." "This stump will make a good picnic table." "A good check." "A good joke." "A good exterior paint." "A good secretary." "A good dress for the office."
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(adj) having the normally expected amount. Synonyms: full, good. Examples: "Gives full measure." "Gives good measure." "A good mile from here."
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(adj) deserving of esteem and respect. Synonyms: estimable, good, honorable, respectable. Examples: "All respectable companies give guarantees." "Ruined the family's good name."
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(adj) promoting or enhancing well-being. Synonyms: beneficial, good. Examples: "An arms limitation agreement beneficial to all countries." "The beneficial effects of a temperate climate." "The experience was good for her."
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(adj) agreeable or pleasing. Synonyms: good. Examples: "We all had a good time." "Good manners."
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(adj) of moral excellence. Synonyms: good, just, upright. Examples: "A genuinely good person." "A just cause." "An upright and respectable man."
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(adj) having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude. Synonyms: adept, expert, good, practiced, proficient, skillful, skilful. Examples: "Adept in handicrafts." "An adept juggler." "An expert job." "A good mechanic." "A practiced marksman." "A proficient engineer." "A lesser-known but no less skillful composer." "The effect was achieved by skillful retouching."
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(adj) thorough. Synonyms: good. Examples: "Had a good workout." "Gave the house a good cleaning."
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(adj) with or in a close or intimate relationship. Synonyms: dear, good, near. Examples: "A good friend." "My sisters and brothers are near and dear."
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(adj) financially sound. Synonyms: dependable, good, safe, secure. Examples: "A good investment." "A secure investment."
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(adj) most suitable or right for a particular purpose. Synonyms: good, right, ripe. Examples: "A good time to plant tomatoes." "The right time to act." "The time is ripe for great sociological changes."
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(adj) resulting favorably. Synonyms: good, well(predicate). Examples: "It's a good thing that i wasn't there." "It is good that you stayed." "It is well that no one saw you." "All's well that ends well."
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(adj) exerting force or influence. Synonyms: effective, good, in effect(predicate), in force(predicate). Examples: "The law is effective immediately." "A warranty good for two years." "The law is already in effect (or in force)."
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(adj) appealing to the mind. Synonyms: good, serious. Examples: "Good music." "A serious book."
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(adj) in excellent physical condition. Synonyms: good, sound. Examples: "Good teeth." "I still have one good leg." "A sound mind in a sound body."
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(adj) tending to promote physical well-being; beneficial to health. Synonyms: good, salutary. Examples: "Beneficial effects of a balanced diet." "A good night's sleep." "The salutary influence of pure air."
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(adj) not forged. Synonyms: good, honest. Example: "A good dollar bill."
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(adj) not left to spoil. Synonyms: good, undecomposed, unspoiled, unspoilt. Example: "The meat is still good."
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(adv) in a most excellent way or manner. Example: "He played best after a couple of martinis."
Adverb Definition 1
(adv) from a position of superiority or authority. Synonyms: better. Examples: "Father knows best." "I know better.."
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(adv) (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well'). Synonyms: well, good. Examples: "The children behaved well." "A task well done." "The party went well." "He slept well." "A well-argued thesis." "A well-seasoned dish." "A well-planned party." "The baby can walk pretty good."
Adverb Definition 1
(adv) thoroughly or completely; fully; often used as a combining form. Synonyms: well. Examples: "The problem is well understood." "She was well informed." "Shake well before using." "In order to avoid food poisoning be sure the meat is well cooked." "Well-done beef", "well-satisfied customers." "Well-educated."
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(adv) indicating high probability; in all likelihood. Synonyms: well, easily. Examples: "I might well do it." "A mistake that could easily have ended in disaster." "You may well need your umbrella." "He could equally well be trying to deceive us."
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(adv) (used for emphasis or as an intensifier) entirely or fully. Synonyms: well. Examples: "A book well worth reading." "Was well aware of the difficulties ahead." "Suspected only too well what might be going on."
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(adv) to a suitable or appropriate extent or degree. Synonyms: well. Examples: "The project was well underway." "The fetus has well developed organs." "His father was well pleased with his grades."
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(adv) favorably; with approval. Synonyms: well. Examples: "Their neighbors spoke well of them." "He thought well of the book."
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(adv) to a great extent or degree. Synonyms: well, considerably, substantially. Examples: "I'm afraid the film was well over budget." "Painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger." "The house has fallen considerably in value." "The price went up substantially."
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(adv) with great or especially intimate knowledge. Synonyms: well, intimately. Example: "We knew them well."
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(adv) with prudence or propriety. Synonyms: well. Examples: "You would do well to say nothing more." "Could not well refuse."
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(adv) with skill or in a pleasing manner. Synonyms: well. Examples: "She dances well." "He writes well."
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(adv) in a manner affording benefit or advantage. Synonyms: well, advantageously. Examples: "She married well." "The children were settled advantageously in seattle."
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(adv) in financial comfort. Synonyms: well, comfortably. Examples: "They live well." "She has been able to live comfortably since her husband died."
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