- minimum
- [[t]mɪ̱nɪməm[/t]]
♦♦♦1) ADJ: ADJ n You use minimum to describe an amount which is the smallest that is possible, allowed, or required.
He was only five feet nine, the minimum height for a policeman.
...a rise in the minimum wage.
Ant:N-SING: oft a N of amountMinimum is also a noun.This will take a minimum of one hour... Four foot should be seen as an absolute minimum.
2) ADJ: ADJ n You use minimum to state how small an amount is.The basic needs of life are available with minimum effort...
Neil and Chris try to spend the minimum amount of time on the garden.
N-SING: a N of nMinimum is also a noun.With a minimum of fuss, she produced the grandson he had so desperately wished for.
3) ADV: amount ADV If you say that something is a particular amount minimum, you mean that this is the smallest amount it should be or could possibly be, although a larger amount is acceptable or very possible.You're talking over a thousand pounds minimum for one course.
Ant:4) PHRASE: amount PHR, PHR with cl, PHR after v You use at a minimum, or at the minimum, when you want to indicate that something is the very least which could or should happen.This would take three months at a minimum...
At the minimum, they must be guaranteed against any form of further attack.
Ant:at the maximum5) PHRASE: PHR after v If you say that someone keeps something to a minimum, or to the minimum, you mean that they keep the amount of it as small as possible.Office machinery is kept to a minimum...
She has now cut her teaching hours to the minimum.
English dictionary. 2008.