something added or highlighted as extra or unique
The magazine includes a special feature on travel destinations.
to connect, feel true, or agree deeply
His kindness resonates with me whenever we talk.
completely failed, ruined or wasted
All our hard work went down the pan when the deal collapsed.
think too much about; to keep thinking or talking about something, especially something bad or unpleasant
dwell on something (C1)
Don't dwell on your pass mistakes.
Let's not dwell on the past." she said.
In his speech, he dwelt on the plight of the sick and the hungry.
used to indicate the least thing that is true, acceptable, desirable, or certain to happen
For anyone yearning for a partner who shares — or at the very least, supports — their interest in fashion, Bowers has a simple message: Do not settle.
Minimum expectation: The phrase sets a baseline of what is expected. For example, "Tonight at the very least, we'll get some sleep" means sleeping is the absolute minimum goal for the night.
If someone says, "I'm hoping to finish the project tonight, and at the very least, I'll start it," they are stating two possible outcomes. Finishing the project is the ideal outcome, while starting it is the guaranteed minimum outcome.