lest

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
4
Words With Friends
5
Letters
4
Pronunciation
/lɛst/
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/lɛst/ · /liːst/ · /lɛːst/

Definition of lest

2 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

conj

  1. (formal, literary)For fear that; that not; in order to prevent something from happening; in case.
    “He won't go outside, lest he be eaten by those ravenous eagles.”
    “I brought my notes lest faulty memory lead me astray.”
    “I thought to haue told thee of it, but I fear'd / Leaſt I might anger thee.”
    “And then Robert Loo came out swiftly with the half-filled jar lest more be said.”
    “Stay free from petty jealousies / Live by no man's code / And hold your judgment for yourself / Lest you wind up on this road”
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conj

  1. (formal, literary)For fear that; that not; in order to prevent something from happening; in case.
    “He won't go outside, lest he be eaten by those ravenous eagles.”
    “I brought my notes lest faulty memory lead me astray.”
    “I thought to haue told thee of it, but I fear'd / Leaſt I might anger thee.”
    “And then Robert Loo came out swiftly with the half-filled jar lest more be said.”
    “Stay free from petty jealousies / Live by no man's code / And hold your judgment for yourself / Lest you wind up on this road”
  2. (formal, literary)that (without the negative particle; introduces the reason for an emotion.)
    “There was danger/alarm lest the plan become known.”
    “I am afraid lest I revealed too much.”
    “That you and I should be in the same house together and not able to speak to each other is in itself a misery, but this is terribly enhanced by the dread lest this state of things should be made to continue.”
    “[M]y ward, or rather my adopted son Leo Vincey and myself have recently passed through a real African adventure, of a nature so much more marvellous than the one which you describe, that to tell the truth I am almost ashamed to submit it to you lest you should disbelieve my tale.”
    “Mr. Cooke at once began a tirade against the residents of Asquith for permitting a sandy and generally disgraceful condition of the roads. So roundly did he vituperate the inn management in particular, and with such a loud flow of words, that I trembled lest he should be heard on the veranda.”

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Etymology

c. 1200, contracted from Middle English les te (“less that”), from Old English þȳ lǣs þe (“whereby less that”), from þȳ (instrumental case of demonstrative article þæt (“that”)) + lǣs (“less”) + þe (“that,” relative particle). The þȳ was dropped and the remaining two words contracted into leste.

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