Most of all Meaning in English
expression
Definition
Used to show the thing that is the most important or significant, more than anything else. It highlights what matters more than other things in a list or group.
Usage & Nuances
'Most of all' is slightly formal but common in both speech and writing. Typically comes at the beginning or end of a sentence, before listing what matters the most. Not to be confused with 'at most' (which means maximum).
Example Sentences
Most of all, I love spending time with my family.
basic
You must be honest, but most of all, be kind.
basic
He enjoys cooking, reading, and most of all, traveling.
basic
I need a lot of things, but most of all, I need a good night's sleep.
natural
Out of everything I learned this year, most of all I realized how important friends are.
natural
We want success, happiness, and most of all, peace of mind.
natural