1. "Best" as in "the best" or "most excellent"
* "SUPER" sign: This is a common sign for "best" and can be used in many contexts. It's made by moving your dominant hand in a small circular motion from the center of your chest outward, while your non-dominant hand makes a "C" shape and stays still.
* "VERY GOOD" sign: This sign emphasizes the quality of something and can be used when talking about something excellent. It's made by bringing your dominant hand up to your forehead and then moving it down in a curved motion to your chin.
2. "Best" as in "like best" or "prefer"
* "LIKE THIS" sign: This sign is used to indicate a preference. You make a "C" shape with your dominant hand and move it back and forth in front of you. You can then add the sign for the thing you prefer.
* "NUMBER ONE" sign: This sign indicates the top choice or favorite. You make a "1" sign with your dominant hand and move it forward as if pointing.
3. "Best" as in "the best of" or "the most suitable"
* "SUITABLE" sign: This sign can be used to describe the best option or solution. It's made by moving your dominant hand from the center of your chest forward in a straight line, then curving the hand downwards.
Important Note: Sign language is a visual language, and it's important to learn the nuances of signing. While these examples give you a starting point, it's best to learn from a qualified ASL instructor to get a proper understanding of the language.