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verb

must

muhst
verb
1
Used to say that something is required or necessary.
"You must show your passport before boarding."
2
Used to say that something is very likely or almost certainly true.
"She hasn't answered her phone all day — she must be travelling."
noun
1
Something that is essential or highly recommended.
"Good walking shoes are an absolute must for this hike."

How to Use Must

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishExpresses obligation ("you must go") or strong likelihood ("that must be true"), or as a noun, something essential.

Common pairings
a must-have must-see you must be joking

Word Forms

must past tense, musted past tense, must plural, mote plural, musts plural, musts plural, must singular, mote singular, motest singular, musts singular

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Etymology

From Old English moste, the past tense of a verb meaning "to be allowed or obliged to."

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