lastadjective, adverb, pronoun, noun
uk/lɑːst/us/læst/A2 (the person or thing) after everyone or everything else:
B1 finally:
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- She's the last person to be interested in violent movies.
- Cream cakes are the last thing you should eat if you're on a diet.
- He's the last person I'd trust to look after my children.
- The last thing I need is more work to do.
- I think I'm getting a headache - that's the last thing I need today!
B2 the least expected or wanted person or thing:
at the latest time in the day:
If you say that it is the last time you will do something, you mean that you will never do it again:
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- My last class ends at four o'clock.
- The doctors made one last desperate attempt to save the boy's life.
- Ruth Ellis was the last woman to be hanged in Britain.
- He was the last person to see the woman alive, and suspicion immediately fell on him.
- I didn't manage to write down that last bit she said, about the meeting.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Final and finally
- antepenultimate
- as a last resort idiom
- at the end of the day idiom
- back end
- back end
- concluding
- conclusion
- end
- eventual
- eventually
- final
- finally
- hear/see the last of sth idiom
- lastly
- latest
- latter
- next to last
- the last but one idiom
- ultimately
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Idiom(s)
lastadjective [ before noun ], pronoun, noun [ U ]
uk/lɑːst/us/læst/B1 (being) the only one or part that is left:
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- You got the last ticket - damn you, I wanted that!
- Today's my last full day in Paris.
- Go steady on the milk, Dan - that's our last bottle.
- I finally surrendered to temptation, and ate the last remaining chocolate.
- That's the last time I'm going to look after her kids - I'll be glad when the little demons go home.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Final and finally
- antepenultimate
- as a last resort idiom
- at the end of the day idiom
- back end
- back end
- concluding
- conclusion
- end
- eventual
- eventually
- final
- finally
- hear/see the last of sth idiom
- lastly
- latest
- latter
- next to last
- the last but one idiom
- ultimately
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Idiom(s)
lastadjective, adverb, pronoun
uk/lɑːst/us/læst/A1 (being) the most recent or the one before the present one:
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- Most of the diseased trees were chopped down last year.
- Did you vote Conservative at the last election?
- Who was she dancing with at the party last night?
- In their last encounter with Italy, England won 3-2.
- "Have you always lived here?" "As a matter of fact I've only lived here for the last three years".
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
In the past
- ago
- any more idiom
- anymore
- back in the day idiom
- before
- clock
- dot
- late
- memory
- no longer idiom
- of late idiom
- of old idiom
- old
- once
- past
- the status quo ante
- the week/month/year before last idiom
- the year dot idiom
- use
- used
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Idiom(s)
lastverb [ I, L only + noun ]
uk/lɑːst/us/læst/B1 to continue to exist:
C1 to continue being good or suitable:
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- The exam lasted an hour and a half.
- The relationship was never going to work, but it was fun while it lasted.
- The election broadcast, a nine-hour marathon, lasts until seven o'clock in the morning.
- Apparently this good weather isn't going to last until the weekend.
- Who can predict how long this uneasy peace between the two countries will last?
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Continue & last
- (it's) business as usual idiom
- bash on
- carry (sth) on
- cease
- cont
- contd
- drag
- keep at sth
- keep on doing sth
- keep on trucking idiom
- keep sb at it idiom
- nine
- push
- run over (sth)
- see sth out
- segue
- soldier on
- spill
- stick
- string
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