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- adverbnear (adverb)
- at or to a short distance away; nearby:"a bomb exploding somewhere near" · "she took a step nearer"Similar:close/near at handnot far off/awayin the neighborhoodin the vicinitywithin close rangeon the doorstepwithin earshotwithin sighta stone's throw awayat close quarterswithin spitting distancea hop, skip, and a jump awaywithin sniffing distanceOpposite:
- a short time away in the future:"the time for his retirement was drawing near"
preposition- at or to a short distance away from (a place):"the parking lot near the sawmill" · "do you live near here?" · "the table nearest the door"Similar:not far (away) froma short distance fromin the vicinity ofwithin reach ofa stone's throw away fromadjacent tobordering oncontiguous withwithin spitting distance ofa hop, skip, and a jump away fromwithin sniffing distance of
- a short period of time from:"near the end of the war" · "details will be given nearer the date"
- close to (a state); verging on:"she gave a tiny smile, brave but near tears" · "she was near death"
- (used before an amount) a small amount below (something); approaching:"temperatures near 2 million degrees K"
- similar to:"a shape near to the original"
adjectivenear (adjective) · nearer (comparative adjective) · nearest (superlative adjective)- similar:"walking in these shoes is the nearest thing to floating on air"
- located on the side of a vehicle that is normally closest to the curb. Compare with off."the near right-hand end window of the trailer"
verbnear (verb) · nears (third person present) · neared (past tense) · neared (past participle) · nearing (present participle)OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse nær ‘nearer’, comparative of ná, corresponding to Old English nēah ‘nigh’. - People also ask
- The word "near" has several meanings:1234
- Close to; not far away from in distance, time, or relationship.
- Almost or nearly.
- In a close or intimate manner.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.close to; not far away from in distance, time, or relationship: We live near the school. She asked to sit nearer the front of the classroom. It will probably be near midnight by the time we get home.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/near1 : at, within, or to a short distance or time sunset was drawing near 2 : almost, nearly was near dead 3 : in a close or intimate manner : closelywww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/near, near·er, near·est. close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout. Antonyms: far at, within, or to a short distance.www.dictionary.com/browse/nearWhat does the adjective near mean? There are 17 meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective near, five of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. near has developed meanings and uses in subjects including animals (Middle English) stock market (1900s)www.oed.com/dictionary/near_adj Near Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
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