Almost

/ˈɔːlmoʊst/ adverb

Used to say that something is very close to happening or being true, but not completely. It shows that only a small amount or step is missing.

From Old English *ealmǣst*, meaning “nearly, almost entirely.” It blends *eall* (“all”) and *mǣst* (“most”), literally “all-most.” Over time, the spelling and pronunciation smoothed into the modern “almost.”

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