musts
Musts refer to things that are required or highly advisable. In English, must is a modal verb that expresses necessity or obligation, as in “You must wear a helmet.” As a noun, a must denotes a thing regarded as essential or required, and musts are multiple such items or obligations in a given context.
Usage notes: Must is strong and direct; its negative form is “must not” to express prohibition. It
Contexts: In law and policy, must marks mandatory requirements; in business and product development, “must-haves” or
Examples: The trip checklist includes the musts: passport, money, and tickets. Employees must submit the report
Notes: The plural form musts is common when listing multiple obligations, though some writers treat must as