best possible

  • 1best possible manner — the best way, the most effective or desirable way …

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  • 2(be) in good best possible taste — be in good, the best possible, etc. ˈtaste idiom to be appropriate and not at all offensive Main entry: ↑tasteidiom …

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  • 3(be) in the best possible taste — be in good, the best possible, etc. ˈtaste idiom to be appropriate and not at all offensive Main entry: ↑tasteidiom …

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  • 4in the best possible manner — in the best way …

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  • 5Best of all possible worlds — OptimismThe phrase the best of all possible worlds ( fr. le meilleur des mondes possibles) was coined by the German philosopher Gottfried Leibniz in his 1710 work Essais de Théodicée sur la bonté de Dieu, la liberté de l homme et l origine du mal …

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  • 6possible — pos|si|ble1 W1S1 [ˈpɔsıbəl US ˈpa: ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: Latin possibilis, from posse to be able ] 1.) if something is possible, it can be done or achieved ≠ ↑impossible ▪ Is it possible to get tickets for the game? ▪ It might …

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  • 7best — best1 W1S1 [best] adj [superlative of good] [: Old English; Origin: betst] 1.) better than anything else or anyone else in quality, skill, how effective it is etc ▪ He won the best actor award. ▪ What s the best way to cook this fish? ▪ The best… …

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  • 8possible — 1 adjective 1 able to be done or likely to happen or exist: Accidents are always possible in this kind of situation. | Sony and Showscan are discussing possible joint projects. | it is possible to do sth: Is it possible to predict what will… …

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  • 9best — 1 /best/ adjective (superlative of good) 1 better than anything else or anyone else in quality, skill, effectiveness etc: He was the best teacher in the school. | What s the best way to cook this fish? | The best thing to do is to stop worrying.… …

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  • 10possible — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin possibilis, from posse to be able, from potis, pote able + esse to be more at potent, is Date: 14th century 1. a. being within the limits of ability, capacity, or realization < a&#8230; …

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