best

best - adjective

  • Excelling all others
  • Most productive of good : offering or producing the greatest advantage, utility, or satisfaction
  • Most, largest
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"the best student in the class"

best - thesaurus

Synonyms: Sunday, dressy, formal, noncasual, dressed up, chic, elegant, fashionable

Antonyms: casual, everyday, informal, workaday, dégagé, relaxed, sporty, dressed down

SpellingJoy score for best

SpellingJoy Gematria

📚 Apprentice
83

Letter Values

B
5
E
5
S
20
T
23

Etymology

Middle English best, beste, going back to Old English betst, best, (as weak adjective) betsta, betesta, going back to Germanic *batista-, superlative degree of the adjective seen in the comparative *batizōn better:1, whence also Old Frisian best, bēst "best," Old Saxon betst, best, Old High German bezzisto, Old Icelandic beztr, baztr, Gothic batista