least
least — adverb
1. to a smaller extent or by a smaller amount than any other person or thing being
to a smaller extent or by a smaller amount than any other person or thing being compared; in the lowest possible degree
Of all the students, Pim was the least interested in the geography lesson.
This small café serves the least expensive lunch in the neighborhood.
least + adjective pattern
Shirin was the least worried person on the boat during the storm.
Among the three meal options, the vegetarian dish costs the least.
Pedro is the least likely person on the team to arrive late for a Monday morning meeting.
- most
the exact opposite superlative
文法句型
least + adjective/adverb
the least + adjective/adverb
用法筆記
Commonly forms the superlative of adjectives and adverbs by appearing before them, equivalent to 'most' used in the opposite direction.
常見錯誤
least — determiner / pronoun
1. the smallest quantity, amount, or number of something that exists in a group or
the smallest quantity, amount, or number of something that exists in a group or situation
Tanvi spent the least time on homework but still got the highest score.
the least + uncountable noun (time)
Of all the vegetables on the plate, Yuki ate the least broccoli.
The least noise could wake the sleeping baby during naptime.
Sivan always chooses the bike path that takes the least amount of time to get to the station.
The backpackers had the least money among the group of travelers.
- most
the largest amount or number
文法句型
the least + uncountable noun
the least of + noun phrase
常見錯誤
2. not less than a particular number or amount; the lowest possible quantity that i
not less than a particular number or amount; the lowest possible quantity that is acceptable or likely
You should exercise for at least thirty minutes every day.
at least + number + time period
Christopher saves at least twenty percent of his monthly income.
The train ride to the coast takes at least two hours during peak season.
Paloma practiced the piano for at least one hour each evening.
- no less than
more formal; emphasises that the amount is exact or surprising
- a minimum of
used in formal or technical writing
- at most
not more than a certain amount
文法句型
at least + number + noun
用法筆記
Always appears in the fixed phrase 'at least' followed by a number or quantity. Do not confuse with 'at least' used to limit a statement (see sense 5).
常見錯誤
3. used to strongly say that something is not at all true or does not happen even t
used to strongly say that something is not at all true or does not happen even to the smallest degree
Shirin was not in the least surprised by the sudden change in weather.
not in the least + adjective
The loud thunder did not scare the little dog in the least.
Eve was not in the least worried about her presentation at work.
The spicy Sichuan noodles did not bother Paloma in the least.
- not at all
simpler and more common in everyday speech
- by no means
more formal and emphatic
- very much
the opposite degree of intensity
文法句型
not + verb + in the least
not in the least + adjective
用法筆記
Only used in negative constructions. 'In the least' cannot stand alone positively; it must follow a negative word such as 'not' or 'never'.
常見錯誤
4. even the smallest possible amount or degree of something, used in negative sente
even the smallest possible amount or degree of something, used in negative sentences to mean 'not any at all'
Sari did not show the least interest in learning to play chess.
not + the least + noun (interest)
The manager did not have the least idea about the accounting error.
Sivan did not express the least regret for missing the team meeting.
There was not the least bit of truth in the rumor about the school closing down.
- any
simpler and more general; 'not any' replaces 'not the least' in casual speech
- every bit of
all of something
文法句型
not + the least + noun
not + the least bit of + noun
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 3: sense 3 uses the fixed phrase 'not in the least' as an adverbial unit, while sense 4 places 'the least' directly before a noun ('not the least interest').
5. used to reduce the effect of a negative statement by introducing a positive or c
used to reduce the effect of a negative statement by introducing a positive or comforting point that limits how bad the situation seems
Eshe failed the math test, but at least she tried her best.
but at least — introducing a positive point after a negative one
The hotel room was very small, but at least the bed was comfortable.
The hiking group got lost twice, but at least they arrived before dark.
The movie had a weak plot, but at least the special effects were impressive.
- anyway
more casual; used to end a discussion or change topic
- in any case
more formal; introduces a reason that overrides the previous point
文法句型
sentence + but at least + sentence
at least + statement
用法筆記
This sense of 'at least' is a discourse marker, not about actual numbers or quantities. It introduces a good point that makes a bad situation less disappointing (distinguish from sense 2, which is about numerical minimums).
常見錯誤
least — adjective
1. having the lowest position, rank, or importance when compared with others in a g
having the lowest position, rank, or importance when compared with others in a group
Sari was given the least important tasks during her first week at the office.
the least + adjective + noun (important tasks)
The least experienced driver on the racing team still finished in third place.
Min had the least responsibility among all the members of the project team.
The least senior officer was asked to lock the office doors every night.
- lowest
more direct; often used for numbers, scores, or physical position
- lowest-ranking
more specific; used in organizational or hierarchical contexts
文法句型
the least + noun
the least + adjective + noun
用法筆記
Frequently used before adjectives that describe rank or importance (e.g. 'least experienced', 'least senior', 'least important').
2. the smallest possible in size, degree, or amount; even the tiniest example of so
the smallest possible in size, degree, or amount; even the tiniest example of something
The least touch on the old painting could cause the paint to flake off.
the least + noun (touch) meaning the smallest amount of contact
Even the least amount of dust made the librarian sneeze loudly.
Yuki jumped at the least sound coming from the dark kitchen at midnight.
The plant in the corner needs the least amount of water to survive.
文法句型
the least + noun
not the least + noun
the least bit of + noun
用法筆記
Often paired with nouns like 'sound', 'touch', 'bit', 'amount'. In positive sentences it suggests 'even the smallest possible'; in negative sentences it overlaps with the determiner sense meaning 'any at all'.
least — noun
1. the person or thing that is the smallest, lowest, or most unimportant among a gr
the person or thing that is the smallest, lowest, or most unimportant among a group; the minimum amount or level
The least of the charities that asked for help received only fifty dollars in donations.
the least of + noun phrase — noun pattern for 'the one that is smallest'
Everyone helped clean up after the party, but Pedro did the least.
The least the company can do is provide free drinking water for staff.
In the final rankings, the least of the contestants scored zero points out of a possible ten.
文法句型
the least
the least of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in the fixed expression 'the least [someone] can/could do', which means 'the minimum acceptable action'. Unlike the adverb sense, the noun sense stands alone as the subject or object of a verb.