[
UK
/mˈʌst/
]
[ US /ˈməst/ ]
[ US /ˈməst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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highly recommended
a book that is must reading
NOUN
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a necessary or essential thing
seat belts are an absolute must - the quality of smelling or tasting old or stale or mouldy
- grape juice before or during fermentation
How To Use must In A Sentence
- While maintaining a level of accessibility and providing information are important, this must not dumb the work down, compromise the artists' intentions, or remove the challenge aspect of art that many people thrive on.
- Fertilization therefore results in an egg carrying a nucleus with contributions from both parents, and it was concluded that the cell nucleus must contain the physical basis of heredity.
- The new Ford Mustang has a lot of punch.
- It bothered me a little that I didn't have a pickup, and I couldn't see doing much off road driving with my Mustang fastback.
- Here we did everything but lift up the old-fashioned coal-burning Aga cooker, which must have weighed a couple of tons at least. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
- The captain's armband must have special powers because he's been brilliant. Times, Sunday Times
- You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. Mahatma Gandhi
- It had this atmosphere of being a bit fusty, musty and middle class. Times, Sunday Times
- Despite the challenges that prevail, our women have 'shouldered' the burdens with great resilience and dignity; and many of the successes that we claim toady, must be credited to our mothers, grandmothers, wives, aunts and sisters. Jamaica Information Service
- He gathered himself up with as much dignity as he could muster before glaring at me.