at the most



at the most

1. No more or greater than the amount stated. I think we should just book the tickets. If we buy them now, they'll only cost us a few hundred dollars at the most.
2. No greater or more extreme than is stated or suggested. I wouldn't worry too much about the charges. At the most, they'll make you do some community service or pay a fine.
See also: most

at the most

see under at most.
See also: most

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ŞErİF-Turkish
Eduardoe-DHWAHR-do (Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
FerdinandFER-dee-nahnt (German, Dutch), FUR-di-nand (English), FER-dee-nahnd (Finnish)German, French, Dutch, English, Czech, Slovene, Finnish, Ancient Germanic
Eugenios-Ancient Greek
Jong-Korean
Benignus-Late Roman