least

Related to least: least common multiple, Least Restrictive Environment
See:
  • (the) last (one) heard
  • at least
  • at least so many
  • at the least
  • at the very least
  • choose the line of least resistance
  • choose the path of least resistance
  • idle folk have the least leisure
  • Idle people have the least leisure
  • in the least
  • last but not least
  • least little thing
  • least of all
  • least resistance, line of
  • least said soonest mended
  • least said, soonest mended
  • Least said, soonest mended.
  • line of least resistance
  • little things, the
  • not in the least
  • not least
  • path of least resistance
  • take the line of least resistance
  • take the path of least resistance
  • the least (one) can do
  • the least (one) could do
  • the least said, the better
  • the least you can/could do
  • the less said, the better
  • the less/least said, the better
  • the line of least resistance
  • the path of least resistance
  • to say the least
  • when (one) is least expecting it
  • when (one) least expects it
  • when least expected
References in classic literature
I was now confounded, and driven to such an extremity as the like was never known; at least not to me.
I then began at a distance, and told him I was afraid the ladies had got some secret information of our correspondence; for that it was easy to see that their conduct was very much changed towards me for a great while, and that now it was come to that pass that they frequently found fault with me, and sometimes fell quite out with me, though I never gave them the least occasion; that whereas I used always to lie with the eldest sister, I was lately put to lie by myself, or with one of the maids; and that I had overheard them several times talking very unkindly about me; but that which confirmed it all was, that one of the servants had told me that she had heard I was to be turned out, and that it was not safe for the family that I should be any longer in the house.
I upbraided him, that he was like all the rest of the sex, that, when they had the character and honour of a woman at their mercy, oftentimes made it their jest, and at least looked upon it as a trifle, and counted the ruin of those they had had their will of as a thing of no value.
He saw me warm and serious, and he changed his style immediately; he told me he was sorry I should have such a thought of him; that he had never given me the least occasion for it, but had been as tender of my reputation as he could be of his own; that he was sure our correspondence had been managed with so much address, that not one creature in the family had so much as a suspicion of it; that if he smiled when I told him my thoughts, it was at the assurance he lately received, that our understanding one another was not so much as known or guessed at; and that when he had told me how much reason he had to be easy, I should smile as he did, for he was very certain it would give me a full satisfaction.
'Why, look you, child,' says he, 'that they are uneasy about you, that is true; but that they have the least suspicion of the case as it is, and as it respects you and I, is so far from being true, that they suspect my brother Robin; and, in short, they are fully persuaded he makes love to you; nay, the fool has put it into their heads too himself, for he is continually bantering them about it, and making a jest of himself.
We will endeavour to do our duty by her, and she will, at least, have the advantage of companions of her own age, and of a regular instructress."
The quiet of the jungle settled down over the camp, at least the comparative quiet of the jungle, for there were always noises of some sort going on, from the fall of some rotten tree limb to the scream or growl of a wild beast, while, now and again, from the river came the pig-like grunts of the alligators.
If I had met a murderer in such a place and at such an hour, we still at least would have spoken.
The truth is, that in all cases a certain number at least seems to be necessary to secure the benefits of free consultation and discussion, and to guard against too easy a combination for improper purposes; as, on the other hand, the number ought at most to be kept within a certain limit, in order to avoid the confusion and intemperance of a multitude.
It will not be thought an extravagant conjecture that the first census will, at the rate of one for every thirty thousand, raise the number of representatives to at least one hundred.
In the house of the Working Man or respectable Tradesman -- where the wife is allowed to turn her back upon her husband, while pursuing her household avocations -- there are at least intervals of quiet, when the wife is neither seen nor heard, except for the humming sound of the continuous Peace-cry; but in the homes of the upper classes there is too often no peace.
Yet at least we can admire the wise Prearrangement which has ordained that, as they have no hopes, so they shall have no memory to recall, and no forethought to anticipate, the miseries and humiliations which are at once a necessity of their existence and the basis of the constitution of Flatland.
It was at least certain that Phileas Fogg had not absented himself from London for many years.
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