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    must
    /mʌst/

    modal

    • 1. be obliged to; should (expressing necessity): "you must show your ID card"
    • 2. expressing an opinion about something that is logically very likely: "there must be something wrong"

    noun

    • 1. something that should not be overlooked or missed: informal "this video is a must for everyone"

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  2. used to show that it is necessary or very important that something happens in the present or future: Meat must be cooked thoroughly. I must get some sleep. You mustn't show this letter to anyone else. Luggage must not be left unattended (= it is against the rules). formal Must you leave so soon? formal "Must I sign this?" "Yes, you must."

  3. 1. a. : be commanded or requested to. you must stop. b. : be urged to : ought by all means to. you must read that book. 2. : be compelled by physical necessity to. one must eat to live. : be required by immediate or future need or purpose to. we must hurry to catch the bus. 3. a. : be obliged to : be compelled by social considerations to.

  4. Must definition: to be obliged or bound to by an imperative requirement. See examples of MUST used in a sentence.

  5. You use must to indicate that you think it is very important or necessary for something to happen. You use must not or mustn't to indicate that you think it is very important or necessary for something not to happen. What you wear should be stylish and clean, and must definitely fit well.

  6. used to show that it is necessary or very important that something happens in the present or future: Meat must be cooked thoroughly. I must get some sleep. You mustn't show this letter to anyone else. Luggage must not be left unattended (= it is against the rules).

  7. used to say that something is necessary or very important (sometimes involving a rule or a law) All visitors must report to reception. Cars must not be parked in front of the entrance (= it is not allowed). (formal) I must ask you not to do that again. You mustn't say things like that. I must go and get the kids from school.

  8. Define must. must synonyms, must pronunciation, must translation, English dictionary definition of must. ought; should; obliged, bound, required, or compelled to: You must be on time.; a necessity; vital: A warm coat is a must in this weather.

  9. A must is something that's so important it can't be missed or ignored. When you're taking kayaking lessons, a lifejacket is a must. Anything that is required is a must: drinking enough water is a must for being healthy. When you adopt a new dog, making sure he'll get along with your cat is a must.

  10. MUST definition: 1. used to say that it is necessary that something happens or is done: 2. used to show that you…. Learn more.

  11. Jun 30, 2024 · must (third-person singular simple present must, no present participle, simple past must, no past participle) (modal auxiliary, defective) To do as a requirement; indicates that the sentence subject is required as an imperative or directive to execute the sentence predicate, with failure to do so resulting in a failure or negative ...