Almost
UK /["/ˈɔːlməʊst/"]/US /["/ˈɔːlməʊst/"]/
Definition
not quite
In simple words: not quite, but very close to something
Examples
- I almost forgot to bring my umbrella today.
- She almost won the race, finishing just seconds behind.
- It's almost time for dinner; can you set the table?
- The movie was almost too scary for me to watch alone.
- He almost finished the project before the deadline.
Usage notes
Use 'almost' to indicate something is nearly true or happening. It's commonly used in both spoken and written English. Avoid overusing it to prevent sounding vague.
Grammar pattern
almost + verb/adjective/noun
Memory hint
Almost sounds like 'all most' — imagine being just a little shy of being 'all the way'.
Collocations
- almost finished
- almost there
- almost perfect
- almost everyone
- almost never
Synonyms
- nearly
Antonyms
- completely
- totally
- entirely
Common mistakes
- 'Almost' used with a negative word (e.g., 'almost not') which creates confusion.
- Confusing 'almost' with 'nearly' as they have similar meanings but may differ in nuance.
- Using 'almost' where 'just' would be more appropriate.