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  2. FIRST definition: 1. (a person or thing) coming before all others in order, time, amount, quality, or importance: 2…. Learn more.

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  4. How to use first in a sentence. preceding all others in time, order, or importance: such as; earliest; being the lowest forward gear or speed of a motor vehicle… See the full definition

  5. come first. to be the most important person or thing: Her career always comes first. put sb/sth first. to consider someone or something to be the most important thing: Most couples put their children first when sorting out their problems. First come, first served.

  6. first meaning, definition, what is first: coming before all the other things or pe...: Learn more.

  7. The first thing, person, event, or period of time is the one that happens or comes before all the others of the same kind. She lost 16 pounds in the first month of her diet. ...the first few flakes of snow.

  8. First is number one, prior to, or before. First comes first, then comes everything else. It's always good to be first in line or in first class. Who wants to be second? Or worse — last? Whether it’s a noun, adjective, or adverb, you’ll find first at the beginning and opposite from last.

  9. First is used to describe something as being original or before anything else, as in time, order, or rank. First can also be used to describe something as happening before something else or as happening for the first time. First is also used as a noun to mean the person or thing that is before all others, as in rank.

  10. FIRST. is the global Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams. FIRST is the premier organization and recognized global leader in incident response. Membership in FIRST enables incident response teams to more effectively respond to security incidents - reactive as well as proactive.

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