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  1. LAST definition: 1. (the person or thing) after everyone or everything else: 2. finally: 3. the least expected or…. Learn more.

  2. How to use last in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Last. to continue in time; to remain fresh or unimpaired : endure; to manage to continue (as in a course of action)…

  3. verb (used without object) to go on or continue in time: The festival lasted three weeks. to continue unexpended or unexhausted; be enough: We'll enjoy ourselves while our money lasts. to continue in force, vigor, effectiveness, etc.: to last for the whole course.

  4. LAST definition: 1. the most recent: 2. The last book, house, job, etc is the one before the present one: 3…. Learn more.

  5. That which is last comes or stands after all others in a stated series or succession; last may refer to objects or activities: a seat in the last row; the last game. That which is final comes at the end, or serves to end or terminate, admitting of nothing further; final is rarely used of objects: to make a final attempt.

  6. Define last. last synonyms, last pronunciation, last translation, English dictionary definition of last. adj. 1. Being, coming, or placed after all others; final: the last game of the season. 2. Being the only one left: his last nickel; as a last resort.

  7. Definitions of last. adjective. coming after all others in time or space or degree or being the only one remaining. “the last time I saw Paris”. “the last day of the month”. “had the last word”. “waited until the last minute”. “he raised his voice in a last supreme call”. “the last game of the season”.

  8. LAST definition: 1. the week, year, Monday, etc. before the present one: 2. the most recent: 3. Your last book…. Learn more.

  9. last. last1 /læst/ adj., [ a superlative of] late with later as comparative. being or occurring or coming after all others, with respect to time, order, rank, place, or importance: the last line on a page; the last person to get on stage; last in line.

  10. The ceasefire didn’t last long. see thesaurus at continue 2 [ intransitive, transitive] to continue to exist, be effective, or remain in good condition for a long time This good weather won’t last. last (somebody) two days/three weeks etc A good coat will last you ten years.

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