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Mr. Tom Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

Use of 'not the least of which'

Hi

Would you say that not the least of which means 'the most important of them/which'?

Are these sentences natural?

  1. We had many things to consider, not the least of which was the safety of our children. (MW-Dictionary)
  2. I had to buy quite a few things, not the least of which was my mother's medicines.
  3. I enjoyed all the books I read, not the least of which was Tom Jones.

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

No. It means 'neither the most important nor the least important'.

  • No.
  • It means 'neither the most important nor the least important'.
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No. It means 'neither the most important nor the least important'.

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