[Idiom] LAST BUT NOT LEAST. - Understanding Sequence Importance in Communication

Last but not least.

Last but not least.

emphasizing that the last item is not less important

The phrase 'Last but not not least' is crucial in discussions where multiple items or persons are listed sequentially. Despite appearing at the end of a list, it assures that the final item is not of lesser significance. This idiom is often used in speeches, presentations, or any context where clarity in value and order is necessary. It prevents the audience from assuming that the last mentioned is the least important. By using this phrase, speakers highlight inclusivity and emphasize equality among listed elements, promoting a comprehensive appreciation of all points or participants.

Example Sentences

  1. He's the last but not least speaker for today.

    He is the last speaker but still as important as the others.

  2. Finally, last but not least, thanks to our dedicated team!

    Thanks given to everyone, highlighting the team's importance last.

  3. We thank everyone who helped, last but not least our volunteers.

    Volunteers are acknowledged last, emphasizing their importance equally.

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