last
1
[ last, lahst ]
/ læst, lɑst /
adjective a superl. of late with later as compar.
adverb
noun
Idioms for last
Origin of last
1
before 900; Middle English
last, latst, syncopated variant of
latest, Old English
latest, lætest, superlative of
læt,
late
SYNONYMS FOR last
1
Last,
final,
ultimate refer to what comes as an ending. That which is
last comes or stands after all others in a stated series or succession;
last may refer to objects or activities:
a seat in the last row; the last game. That which is
final comes at the end, or serves to end or terminate, admitting of nothing further;
final is rarely used of objects:
to make a final attempt. That which is
ultimate (literally, most remote) is the last that can be reached, as in progression or regression, experience, or a course of investigation:
ultimate truths.
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH last
last penultimate ultimateWords nearby last
Definition for last (2 of 5)
last
2
[ last, lahst ]
/ læst, lɑst /
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.
Origin of last
2
before 900; Middle English
lasten, Old English
lǣstan to follow (literally, go in the tracks of), perform, continue, last; cognate with German
laisten to follow, Gothic
laistjan. See
last3
synonym study for last
1. See
continue.
Definition for last (3 of 5)
last
3
[ last, lahst ]
/ læst, lɑst /
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.
Origin of last
3
before 900; Middle English
lest(e),
last(e), Old English
lǣste; cognate with German
Leisten; akin to Old English
lāst, Gothic
laists track
OTHER WORDS FROM last
last·er, nounDefinition for last (4 of 5)
last
4
[ last, lahst ]
/ læst, lɑst /
noun
any of various large units of weight or capacity, varying in amount in different localities and for different commodities, often equivalent to 4000 pounds (1814.37 kilograms).
Origin of last
4
before 900; Middle English; Old English
hlæst; cognate with Dutch
last, German
Last load; akin to
lade
Definition for last (5 of 5)
late
[ leyt ]
/ leɪt /
adjective, lat·er or lat·ter, lat·est or last.
adverb, lat·er, lat·est.
Origin of late
before 900; Middle English; Old English
læt slow, late; cognate with German
lass slothful, Old Norse
latr, Gothic
lats slow, lazy, Latin
lassus tired
OTHER WORDS FROM late
late·ness, noun o·ver·late, adjective o·ver·late·ness, nounExample sentences from the Web for last
British Dictionary definitions for last (1 of 5)
last
1
/ (lɑːst) /
adjective (often prenominal)
adverb
noun
Word Origin for last
variant of Old English
latest, lætest, superlative of
late
usage for last
Since
last can mean either
after all others or
most recent, it is better to avoid using this word where ambiguity might arise as in
her last novel. Final or
latest should be used in such contexts to avoid ambiguity
British Dictionary definitions for last (2 of 5)
last
2
/ (lɑːst) /
verb
(when intr, 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
(when intr, often foll by for)
to remain fresh, uninjured, or unaltered (for a certain time or duration)
he lasted for three hours underground
See also
last out
Derived forms of last
laster, nounWord Origin for last
Old English
lǣstan; related to Gothic
laistjan to follow
British Dictionary definitions for last (3 of 5)
last
3
/ (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
Derived forms of last
laster, nounWord Origin for last
Old English
lǣste, from
lāst footprint; related to Old Norse
leistr foot, Gothic
laists
British Dictionary definitions for last (4 of 5)
last
4
/ (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
Word Origin for last
Old English
hlæst load; related to
hladan to
lade
1
British Dictionary definitions for last (5 of 5)
late
/ (leɪt) /
adjective
adverb
Derived forms of late
lateness, nounWord Origin for late
Old English
læt; related to Old Norse
latr, Gothic
lats
usage for late
Since
late can mean
deceased, many people think it is better to avoid using this word to refer to the person who held a post or position before its present holder:
the previous (not
the late)
editor of The Times
Idioms and Phrases with last (1 of 2)
last
Idioms and Phrases with last (2 of 2)
late