LAST!
adjective
1.
occurring or coming after all others, as in time, order, or place: the last line on a page.
2.
most recent; next before the present; latest: last week; last Friday.
3.
being the only one remaining: my last dollar; the last outpost; a last chance.
4.
final: in his last hours.
5.
ultimate or conclusive; definitive: the last word in the argument.
6.
lowest in prestige or importance: last prize.
7.
coming after all others in suitability or likelihood; least desirable: He is the last person we'd want to represent us.
8.
individual; single: The lecture won't start until every last person is seated.
9.
utmost; extreme: the last degree of delight.
10.
Ecclesiastical . (of the sacraments of penance, viaticum, or extreme unction) extreme or final; administered to a person dying or in danger of dying.
adverb
11.
after all others; latest: He arrived last at the party.
12.
on the most recent occasion: When last seen, the suspect was wearing a checked suit.
13.
in the end; finally; in conclusion.
noun
14.
a person or thing that is last.
15.
a final appearance or mention: We've seen the last of her. That's the last we'll hear of it.
16.
the end or conclusion: We are going on vacation the last of September.
Idioms
17.
at last, after a lengthy pause or delay: He was lost in thought for several minutes, but at last he spoke.
18.
at long last, after much troublesome or frustrating delay: The ship docked at long last.
19.
breathe one's last, to die: He was nearly 90 when he breathed his last.
Origin:
before 900; Middle English last, latst, syncopated variant of latest, Old English latest, lætest, superlative of læt, late