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Max has 6 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate

"The dealer warned me that if I got caught, my arrest record would list GHB under the slang term max on the drug ledger."

2

Clipping of maximum.

"When I asked for a max on my order, the barista just pointed to the highest number on the menu and said that was it."

In plain English: Max is short for maximum, which means the largest possible amount or limit of something.

"The new car has a max speed of 120 miles per hour."

Usage: Use "max" as a noun to refer to the highest possible limit or amount in informal speech, such as when asking if you have reached your max capacity. It functions identically to the word "maximum" but carries a casual tone suitable for conversation rather than formal writing.

Verb
1

to reach the limit, to reach the maximum.

"After three hours of nonstop hiking, we finally maxed out our water supply before heading back for more."

In plain English: To max something means to make it as strong, fast, or high as it can possibly get.

"You should max out your savings before leaving for college."

Usage: Do not use "max" as a verb in formal writing; instead, choose words like "reach," "hit," or "attain" when you need to express that something has reached its maximum limit. Reserve this clipped form only for casual conversation or informal digital communication where brevity is acceptable.

Adjective
1

maximum; maximal.

"The speed limit on this highway is maxed out at sixty-five miles per hour."

In plain English: Max is short for maximum, which means the highest possible amount or limit of something.

"The max size shirt fits perfectly."

Usage: Use "max" informally as an adjective before nouns to mean the highest possible amount or degree, such as in "max effort." It is best suited for casual speech and writing rather than formal contexts where "maximum" should be used instead.

Proper Noun
1

A male given name from Latin.

"After hearing about the recent safety concerns, my friend decided to book a flight on an older model instead of the new Boeing 737 MAX."

2

The Boeing 737 MAX airliner.

Example Sentences
"The max size shirt fits perfectly." adj
"The new car has a max speed of 120 miles per hour." noun
"You should max out your savings before leaving for college." verb
Broader Terms (hypernyms)

Origin

Max is a shortened form of the word maximum that entered English as an informal abbreviation. It retains its original meaning while serving as a casual way to refer to the greatest or largest amount possible.

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