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least (used as the superlative of little) adj smallest; slightest; denoting the smallest number or amount. adverb in the smallest or lowest degree. pronoun the smallest amount • I think he has least to offer. at least 1 if nothing else; at any rate. 2 not less than • at least half an hour late. not in the least or not in the least bit not at all. the least the minimum • The least you could do is visit from time to time.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon læst.

least (used as the superlative of little) adj smallest; slightest; denoting the smallest number or amount. adverb in the smallest or lowest degree. pronoun the smallest amount • I think he has least to offer. at least 1 if nothing else; at any rate. 2 not less than • at least half an hour late. not in the least or not in the least bit not at all. the least the minimum • The least you could do is visit from time to time.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon læst.

least (used as the superlative of little) adj smallest; slightest; denoting the smallest number or amount. adverb in the smallest or lowest degree. pronoun the smallest amount • I think he has least to offer. at least 1 if nothing else; at any rate. 2 not less than • at least half an hour late. not in the least or not in the least bit not at all. the least the minimum • The least you could do is visit from time to time.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon læst.