present tense and past tense, all persons must
1
a
: be commanded or requested to
You must stop.
b
: be urged to : ought by all means to
You must read that book.
2
: be compelled by physical necessity to
One must eat to live.
: be required by immediate or future need or purpose to
We must hurry to catch the bus.
3
a
: be obliged to : be compelled by social considerations to
I must say you're looking well.
b
: be required by law, custom, or moral conscience (see conscience sense 1) to
We must obey the rules.
c
: be determined to
If you must go at least wait for me.
d
: be unreasonably or perversely compelled to
Why must you argue?
4
: be logically inferred (see infer sense 1) or supposed to
It must be time.
5
: be compelled by fate or by natural law to
What must be will be.
6
: was or were presumably certain to : was or were bound to
If he did it she must have known.
archaic
: to be obliged to go
… I must to Coventry.—
William Shakespeare
1
: an imperative need or duty : requirement
Finishing by tomorrow is a must.
2
: an indispensable item : essential
Exercise is a must.
: the expressed juice of fruit and especially grapes before and during fermentation
also
: the pulp and skins of the crushed grapes
1
: musk
2
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