best

best — verb

1. to defeat a rival in a contest, game, debate, or struggle, finishing stronger, s

1.動詞及物C1
釋義

to defeat a rival in a contest, game, debate, or struggle, finishing stronger, smarter, or more successful than they are.

例句

Noa bested his older brother in the chess final after a long, careful match.

best + [opponent] in + [contest]

The young lawyer bested two senior rivals during the courtroom debate on Friday.

best + [opponent] during + [event]

同義詞
  • defeat

    neutral and very common; 'best' sounds more literary

  • beat

    everyday word; 'best' is the more formal cousin

  • outdo

    focuses on doing better than someone, not necessarily winning

  • vanquish

    very formal or literary, often used of armies or rivals

反義詞

文法句型

best + [opponent]

be bested by + [opponent]

用法筆記

Frequently passive (be bested by). The object must be a competitor, rival, or opponent — not a task or problem; for tasks, use 'overcome' or 'beat'. More literary or journalistic than the everyday 'beat'.

常見錯誤

She bested the difficult exam.
She bested every other student in the difficult exam.
💡'best' takes a person or team as object, not a task or thing.
He bested at tennis his cousin.
He bested his cousin at tennis.
💡the opponent comes right after 'best'; the activity follows with 'at' or 'in'.

best — noun

best — adjective

best — adverb

best — auxiliary verb