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| English Dictionary: near |
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| 6 results for near |
| From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: |
- near
- adv
- near in time or place or relationship; "as the wedding
day drew near"; "stood near the door"; "don't shoot until they come near"; "getting near to the true explanation"; "her mother is always near"; "The end draws nigh"; "the bullet didn't come close"; "don't get too close to the fire"
Synonym(s): near, nigh, close
- (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but; "the job is (just) about done"; "the baby was almost asleep when the alarm sounded"; "we're almost finished"; "the car all but ran her down"; "he nearly fainted"; "talked for nigh onto 2 hours"; "the recording is well-nigh perfect"; "virtually all the parties signed the contract"; "I was near exhausted by the run"; "most everyone agrees"
Synonym(s): about, almost, most, nearly, near, nigh, virtually, well-nigh
- adj
- not far distant in time or space or degree or
circumstances; "near neighbors"; "in the near future"; "they are near equals"; "his nearest approach to success"; "a very near thing"; "a near hit by the bomb"; "she was near tears"; "she was close to tears"; "had a close call"
Synonym(s): near, close, nigh Antonym(s): far
- being on the left side; "the near or nigh horse is the one on the left"; "the animal's left side is its near or nigh side"
Synonym(s): near(a), nigh(a)
- closely resembling the genuine article; "near beer"; "a dress of near satin"
- giving or spending with reluctance; "our cheeseparing administration"; "very close (or near) with his money"; "a penny-pinching miserly old man"
Synonym(s): cheeseparing, close, near, penny-pinching, skinny
- with or in a close or intimate relationship; "a good friend"; "my sisters and brothers are near and dear"
Synonym(s): dear, good, near
- very close in resemblance; "sketched in an approximate likeness"; "a near likeness"
Synonym(s): approximate, near
- v
- move towards; "We were approaching our destination"; "They
are drawing near"; "The enemy army came nearer and nearer"
Synonym(s): approach, near, come on, go up, draw near, draw close, come near
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| From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: |
Near \Near\, prep.
Adjacent to; close by; not far from; nigh; as, the ship
sailed near the land. See the Note under {near}, a.
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| From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: |
Near \Near\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Neared}; p. pr. & vb. n
{Nearing}.] [See {Near}, adv.]
To approach; to come nearer; as, the ship neared the land.
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| From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: |
Near \Near\, v. i.
To draw near; to approach.
A speck, a mist, a shape, I wist! And still it neared,
and neared. --Coleridge.
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| From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: |
Near \Near\ (n[emac]r), adv. [AS. ne[a0]r, compar. of ne[a0]h
nigh. See {Nigh}.]
1. At a little distance, in place, time, manner, or degree;
not remote; nigh.
My wife! my traitress! let her not come near me.
--Milton.
2. Nearly; almost; well-nigh. [bd]Near twenty years ago.[b8]
--Shak. [bd]Near a fortnight ago.[b8] --Addison.
Near about the yearly value of the land. --Locke.
3. Closely; intimately. --Shak.
{Far and near}, at a distance and close by; throughout a
whole region.
{To come near to}, to want but little of; to approximate to.
[bd]Such a sum he found would go near to ruin him.[b8]
--Addison.
{Near the wind} (Naut.), close to the wind; closehauled.
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| From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: |
Near \Near\, a. [Compar. {Nearer}; superl. {Nearest}.] [See
{Near}, adv.]
1. Not far distant in time, place, or degree; not remote;
close at hand; adjacent; neighboring; nigh. [bd]As one
near death.[b8] --Shak.
He served great Hector, and was ever near, Not with
his trumpet only, but his spear. --Dryden.
2. Closely connected or related.
She is thy father's near kinswoman. --Lev. xviii.
12.
3. Close to one's interests, affection, etc.; touching, or
affecting intimately; intimate; dear; as, a near friend.
4. Close to anything followed or imitated; not free, loose,
or rambling; as, a version near to the original.
5. So as barely to avoid or pass injury or loss; close;
narrow; as, a near escape.
6. Next to the driver, when he is on foot; in the Unted
States, on the left of an animal or a team; as, the near
ox; the near leg. See {Off side}, under {Off}, a.
7. Immediate; direct; close; short. [bd]The nearest way.[b8]
--Milton.
8. Close-fisted; parsimonious. [Obs. or Low, Eng.]
Note: Near may properly be followed by to before the thing
approached'; but more frequently to is omitted, and the
adjective or the adverb is regarded as a preposition.
The same is also true of the word nigh.
Syn: Nigh; close; adjacent; proximate; contiguous; present;
ready; intimate; dear.
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