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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 7895 COCA: 11020

optimum

1 optimum /ˈɑːptəməm/ noun
plural optima /-mə/ /ˈɑːptəmə/ also optimums
1 optimum
/ˈɑːptəməm/
noun
plural optima /-mə/ /ˈɑːptəmə/ also optimums
Learner's definition of OPTIMUM
[count] formal
: the amount or degree of something that is best or most effective最佳程度;最优状态
2 optimum /ˈɑːptəməm/ adjective
2 optimum
/ˈɑːptəməm/
adjective
Learner's definition of OPTIMUM
always used before a noun formal
: best or most effective : optimal最佳的;最优的
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 7895 COCA: 11020

optimum

noun

op·​ti·​mum ˈäp-tə-məm How to pronounce optimum (audio)
plural optima ˈäp-tə-mə How to pronounce optimum (audio) also optimums
1
: the amount or degree of something that is most favorable to some end
The substances were mixed in various proportions until an optimum was reached.
especially : the most favorable condition for the growth and reproduction of an organism
The soil condition for this crop is now at an optimum.
2
: greatest degree attained or attainable under implied or specified conditions
This agricultural pest reaches its optimum farther south.
optimum adjective

Example Sentences

The substances were mixed in various proportions until an optimum was reached.
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Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Latin, from neuter of optimus (earlier optumus) "best," probably originally "foremost, headmost," from ob "toward, in front of" + -tumus, -timus, superlative suffix (going back to Indo-European *-tm̥mos) — more at ob-

Note: Traditionally the initial element op- has been taken as the stem of op-, *ops "power, ability, wealth" (see opus), though superlative derivatives with -(t)imus are regularly formed from spatial prepositions (as extimus, intimus, postumus), not nouns. The inscriptional forms opitimus, opitumus probably contain an epenthetic vowel and hence would not be of etymological relevance.

First Known Use

1848, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of optimum was in 1848
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 7895 COCA: 11020

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