A must meaning in English
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Definition
(prior experience is) a must: (prior experience is) essential, obligatory
Examples
- "Extensive knowledge of cosmetics industry a must!"
Exercise 1
True or False? Being familiar with the cosmetics industry is mandatory for this position.
True or False? Being familiar with the cosmetics industry is mandatory for this position.
This statement is true. In the job advertisement, we read 'Extensive knowledge of cosmetics industry a must!' which indicates that the person 'must' or 'needs to' know about the cosmetics industry. 'A must' is an 'essential', 'crucial', or 'obligatory' item or characteristic. If something is 'mandatory', it is 'required', 'necessary', or 'essential'.
This statement is not false.
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