Best Meaning

UK /bɛst/
US /bɛst/
Word Definition
best meaning

Best Definition & Usage

adjective

Of the highest quality or standard, surpassing all others in excellence, skill, or achievement.

Examples

  • "She is the best singer I've ever heard."
  • "That was the best meal I've had in years."
  • "This is the best book I've read all month."
  • "He gave his best performance last night."
  • "In the world of technology, Apple is considered one of the best brands."
adverb

In the most effective or skillful manner.

Examples

  • "She sings best when she’s relaxed."
  • "He handles stress the best of anyone I know."
  • "I think I know the best way to solve this problem."
  • "This approach works best in small teams."
  • "I could've done it better, but I did my best."
noun

The best person or thing in a particular category.

Examples

  • "The best of the best will be awarded tonight."
  • "That movie is one of the all-time bests."
  • "Only the best make it into the team."
  • "This restaurant serves the best of French cuisine."
  • "She’s been named the best in her field."

Cultural Context

The word 'best' originates from Old English 'best', which was derived from the word 'beon', meaning 'good'. Over time, it became the superlative form of 'good', representing the highest standard of excellence. It is widely used across cultures to convey admiration, achievement, and superiority.

The Search for the Best

Story

The Search for the Best

In a small town nestled between the hills, there was a bakery that everyone swore served the best pastries in the region. Clara, the owner, had inherited the bakery from her grandmother, who had passed down a secret recipe for the most delicious cinnamon rolls ever baked. Yet, over time, Clara’s business faced stiff competition from a new bakery that had just opened in town, claiming to bake 'the best' cakes anyone had ever tasted. It wasn’t long before the townspeople were divided.

The Search for the Best