foremost
/ˈfɔː.məʊst/adjective, adverb2 syllables
Foremost means: before anything else.
Synonyms for foremost18
adjective, as in preceding all others in spatial position
adjective, as in situated closest to the bow
adverb, as in prominently forward
also used for foremost
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What does foremost mean?5
adverb
1
before anything else“first we must consider the garter snake”
2
prominently forward“he put his best foot foremost”
adjective
1
ranking above all others“was first in her class”
2
preceding all others in spatial position“the foremost compartment of the ship”
3
situated closest to the bow“the foremost compartment of the ship”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Foremost in a sentence
- The barbarian is, first and foremost, the man who believes in barbarianism.Scott
- First and foremost, you need to figure out why you're here.AlanF_US
- Not all lawyers are attorneys, but every attorney is first and foremost a lawyer.Adelpa
- I told it to my mother first and foremost.unknown
- He is the foremost authority on heart surgery.CK
- We need peace and stability first and foremost - these are the most important things.unknown
- Customer service is one of our foremost priorities.unknown
- He always thinks first and foremost of his own benefit.sundown
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