Pronunciation: /fɔrˌmoʊst/
adjective leading or most important
A1 She is the foremost student in her class.
A2 The safety of the passengers is the foremost concern for the airline.
B1 It is of foremost importance to follow the rules and regulations.
B2 The CEO's foremost priority is to increase company profits.
C1 The scientist's research is considered foremost in the field of genetics.
C2 The artist is renowned as one of the foremost painters of the 21st century.
adverb before all others in time, order, or importance
A1 Safety is foremost when riding a bike.
A2 She is foremost known for her kindness and generosity.
B1 The company's foremost priority is customer satisfaction.
B2 His foremost concern is the impact of climate change on future generations.
C1 The scientist's research is considered foremost in the field of genetics.
C2 Her work is held in the highest regard, being foremost in the industry.
formal It is of utmost importance to address the foremost issues first in order to ensure a successful outcome.
informal The most important thing to do is tackle the foremost tasks on our list.
slang Yo, we gotta deal with the foremost stuff before we can move on to anything else.
figurative The sun is the foremost source of light and energy for our planet.
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