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- adverbalmost (adverb)
- not quite; very nearly:"he almost knocked Georgina over" · "the place was almost empty" · "Rachel laughed, almost apologetically" · "it will eat almost anything" · "the storm was almost upon them"
OriginOld English æl mǣst ‘for the most part’ (see all, most).Similar and Opposite Wordsadverb
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