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1. first of all
adverb.
Before
anything
else.
Synonyms
first off
first
foremost
firstly
Antonyms
back
secondary
late
middle
unoriginal
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2. first
adjective.
(ˈfɝːst)
Preceding
all
others
in
time
or
space
or
degree.
Synonyms
original
eldest
first-year
prototypical
introductory
premiere
initial
prototypal
freshman
primary
early
archetypal
basic
premier
firstborn
prime
front
prototypic
archetypical
Antonyms
back
secondary
late
middle
unoriginal
last
Etymology
first (English)
first (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. first
adjective.
(ˈfɝːst)
Indicating
the
beginning
unit
in
a
series.
Synonyms
1st
ordinal
Antonyms
cardinal
present
future
Etymology
first (English)
first (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. first
adverb.
(ˈfɝːst)
Before
anything
else.
Synonyms
first off
first of all
foremost
firstly
Antonyms
old
past
nonstandard
amphoteric
acidic
Etymology
first (English)
first (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. first
adverb.
(ˈfɝːst)
The
initial
time.
Synonyms
for the first time
Antonyms
inferior
empty
Etymology
first (English)
first (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. first
noun.
(ˈfɝːst)
The
first
or
highest
in
an
ordering
or
series.
Synonyms
rank
number one
former
Antonyms
latter
break
irrelevance
unpointedness
Etymology
first (English)
first (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. first
adverb.
(ˈfɝːst)
Prominently
forward.
Synonyms
foremost
Antonyms
immature
rear
Etymology
first (English)
first (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. first
noun.
(ˈfɝːst)
The
first
element
in
a
countable
series.
Synonyms
number 1
ordinal number
no.
ordinal
number one
Antonyms
stillbirth
antinode
node
beginning
undock
Etymology
first (English)
first (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. all
adjective.
(ˈɔl)
Quantifier;
used
with
either
mass
or
count
nouns
to
indicate
the
whole
number
or
amount
of
or
every
one
of
a
class.
Synonyms
every last
every
each
Antonyms
some
no
natural object
fractional
10. all
adverb.
(ˈɔl)
To
a
complete
degree
or
to
the
full
or
entire
extent
(`whole'
is
often
used
informally
for
`wholly').
Synonyms
totally
entirely
completely
wholly
whole
altogether
Antonyms
partly
misconception
injured
diversified
unhealthy
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