Bestest vs. Best

Difference Between Bestest and Best
Bestestadjective
best; very best; lang=en
It was the bestest teddy I ever had.You're my bestest friend in the whole world!Bestadjective
Surpassing all others in excellence, achievement, or quality; most excellent
the best performer.the best grade of ore.Bestadjective
Most satisfactory, suitable, or useful; most desirable
the best solution.the best time for planting.Bestadjective
Greatest; most
He spoke for the best part of an hour.Bestadjective
Most highly skilled
the best doctor in town.Bestadverb
In a most excellent way; most creditably or advantageously.
Bestadverb
To the greatest degree or extent; most
"He was certainly the best hated man in the ship" (W. Somerset Maugham).Bestnoun
One that surpasses all others.
Bestnoun
The best part, moment, or value
The best is still to come. Let's get the best out of life.Bestnoun
The optimum condition or quality
look your best. She was at her best in the freestyle competition.Bestnoun
One's nicest or most formal clothing.
Bestnoun
The supreme effort one can make
doing our best.Bestnoun
One's warmest wishes or regards
Give them my best.Bestverb
To get the better of; beat
"I'm a rough customer, I expect, but I know when I'm bested" (Nathanael West).Bestadjective
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I can either be your best friend or your worst enemy.Bestadjective
Most; largest.
Unpacking took the best part of a week.Bestadverb
To the most advantage; with the most success, cause, profit, benefit, or propriety.
Bestnoun
(uncountable) The supreme effort one can make, or has made.
I did my best.My personal best in that race is eighteen minutes, four seconds.Bestnoun
(uncountable) One's best behavior.
I was somewhat distant lately, and my lady promised me head every Tuesday of the week when I'm nice to her, so I better be on my best.Bestnoun
(countable) The person (or persons; or thing or things) that is (are) most excellent.
Bestverb
To surpass in skill or achievement.
Bestverb
(transitive) To beat in a contest
Bestnoun
the supreme effort one can make;
they did their bestBestnoun
the person who is most outstanding or excellent; someone who tops all others;
he could beat the best of themBestnoun
Canadian physiologist (born in the United States) who assisted F. G. Banting in research leading to the discovery of insulin (1899-1978)
Bestverb
get the better of;
the goal was to best the competitionBestadjective
(superlative of `good') having the most positive qualities;
the best film of the yearthe best solutionthe best time for plantingwore his best suitBestadjective
(comparative and superlative of `well') wiser or more advantageous and hence advisable;
it would be better to speak to himthe White House thought it best not to respondBestadverb
in a most excellent way or manner;
he played best after a couple of martinisBestadverb
it would be sensible;
you'd best stay at homeBestadverb
from a position of superiority or authority;
father knows bestI know better.