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last
1[ last, lahst ]
adjective
- occurring or coming after all others, as in time, order, or place:
the last line on a page.
- most recent; next before the present; latest:
last week; last Friday.
- being the only one remaining:
my last dollar; the last outpost; a last chance.
in his last hours.
- ultimate or conclusive; definitive:
the last word in the argument.
- lowest in prestige or importance:
last prize.
- coming after all others in suitability or likelihood; least desirable:
He is the last person we'd want to represent us.
The lecture won't start until every last person is seated.
the last degree of delight.
- Ecclesiastical. (of the sacraments of penance, viaticum, or extreme unction) extreme or final; administered to a person dying or in danger of dying.
adverb
- after all others; latest:
He arrived last at the party.
- on the most recent occasion:
When last seen, the suspect was wearing a checked suit.
- in the end; finally; in conclusion.
noun
- a person or thing that is last.
- a final appearance or mention:
We've seen the last of her. That's the last we'll hear of it.
- the end or conclusion:
We are going on vacation the last of September.
last
2[ last, lahst ]
verb (used without object)
- to go on or continue in time:
The festival lasted three weeks.
- to continue unexpended or unexhausted; be enough:
We'll enjoy ourselves while our money lasts.
- to continue in force, vigor, effectiveness, etc.:
to last for the whole course.
- to continue or remain in usable condition for a reasonable period of time:
They were handsome shoes but they didn't last.
verb (used with object)
- to continue to survive for the duration of (often followed by out ):
They lasted the war in Switzerland.
last
3[ last, lahst ]
noun
- a wooden or metal form in the shape of the human foot on which boots or shoes are shaped or repaired.
- the shape or form of a shoe.
verb (used with object)
- to shape on or fit to a last.
last
4[ last, lahst ]
noun
- any of various large units of weight or capacity, varying in amount in different localities and for different commodities, often equivalent to 4,000 pounds (1,814.37 kilograms).
last
1/ lɑːst /
adjective
- being, happening, or coming at the end or after all others
the last horse in the race
- being or occurring just before the present; most recent
last Thursday
- last but not leastcoming last in order but nevertheless important
- last but onenext to last
- only remaining
one's last cigarette
- most extreme; utmost
- least suitable, appropriate, or likely
he was the last person I would have chosen
- esp relating to the end of a person's life or of the world
- final or ultimate
last rites
- ( capital )
the Last Judgment
- dialect.postpositive inferior, unpleasant, or contemptible
this ale is last
adverb
- after all others; at or in the end
he came last
- most recently
he was last seen in the mountains
- ( in combination )
last-mentioned
- sentence modifier as the last or latest item
noun
- the last
- a person or thing that is last
- the final moment; end
- one's last moments before death
- the last thing a person can do (esp in the phrase breathe one's last )
- the final appearance, mention, or occurrence
we've seen the last of him
- at lastin the end; finally
- at long lastfinally, after difficulty, delay, or irritation
last
2/ lɑːst /
verb
- whenintr, often foll by for to remain in being (for a length of time); continue
his hatred lasted for several years
- to be sufficient for the needs of (a person) for (a length of time)
it will last us until Friday
- whenintr, often foll by for to remain fresh, uninjured, or unaltered (for a certain time or duration)
he lasted for three hours underground
last
3/ lɑːst /
noun
- a unit of weight or capacity having various values in different places and for different commodities. Commonly used values are 2 tons, 2000 pounds, 80 bushels, or 640 gallons
last
4/ lɑːst /
noun
- the wooden or metal form on which a shoe or boot is fashioned or repaired
verb
- tr to fit (a shoe or boot) on a last
Usage
Derived Forms
- ˈlaster, noun
- ˈlaster, noun
Other Words From
- laster noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of last1
Origin of last2
Origin of last3
Word History and Origins
Origin of last1
Origin of last2
Origin of last3
Origin of last4
Idioms and Phrases
- at last, after a lengthy pause or delay:
He was lost in thought for several minutes, but at last he spoke.
- at long last, after much troublesome or frustrating delay:
The ship docked at long last.
- breathe one's last, to die:
He was nearly 90 when he breathed his last.
- stick to one's last, to keep to that work, field, etc., in which one is competent or skilled.
More idioms and phrases containing last
- at last
- at the last minute
- breathe one's last
- each and every (last one)
- famous last words
- first and last
- head for (the last roundup)
- in the final (last) analysis
- on one's last legs
- see the last of
- stick to one's last
- to the last
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Before Gaetz's resignation was announced, he said, the House was prepared to expel him just as they did former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., last year.
In 2024, skepticism that might have previously lasted a whole news cycle now evaporates the same day.
The trial, which is anticipated to last for up to five weeks, continues.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, the S&P 500 and the tech-focused Nasdaq Composite closed at record highs last week, with most stocks edging upward this week following a pause on Tuesday.
"Closing school is always last resort, but in this instance, it is the only option", it said.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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