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near
[neer]
adverb
close; to a point or place not far away.
Come near so I won't have to shout.
Antonyms: farat, within, or to a short distance.
Antonyms: farclose in time.
The New Year draws near.
close in relation; closely with respect to connection, similarity, intimacy, etc. (often used in combination).
a near-standing position.
all but; almost; nearly.
a period of near 30 years.
Nautical., close to the wind.
Archaic., in a thrifty or stingy manner.
adjective
being close by; not distant.
the near fields.
Antonyms: farbeing the lesser in distance.
the near side.
Antonyms: farshort or direct.
the near road.
Antonyms: farclose in time.
the near future.
Antonyms: farclosely related or connected.
our nearest relatives.
close to an original.
a near translation.
closely affecting one's interests or feelings.
a matter of near consequence to one.
intimate or familiar.
a near friend.
narrow or close.
a near escape.
thrifty or stingy.
near with one's pocketbook.
Antonyms: generous(of two draft animals hitched together) being on the driver's left (as opposed tooff ).
The near horse is going lame.
Antonyms: far
preposition
at, to, or within a short distance, or no great distance, from or of.
regions near the equator.
close to in time.
near the beginning of the year.
close to a condition or state.
He is near death.
verb (used with or without object)
to come or draw near; approach.
The boat neared the dock. Storm clouds neared.
near
1/ nɪə /
preposition
at or to a place or time not far away from; close to
adverb
at or to a place or time not far away; close by
not far from; near
short for nearly
I was damn near killed
adjective
at or in a place not far away
(postpositive) not far away in time; imminent
departure time was near
(prenominal) only just successful or only just failing
a near escape
informal, (postpositive) miserly, mean
(prenominal) closely connected or intimate
a near relation
verb
to come or draw close (to)
noun
Also called: nearside.
the left side of a horse, team of animals, vehicle, etc
( as modifier )
the near foreleg
near-
2combining form
nearly; almost
a near-perfect landing
Other Word Forms
- nearness noun
- overnear adjective
- overnearness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of near1
Idioms and Phrases
near at hand,
in the immediate vicinity.
There is a shopping area near at hand.
in the near future; soon.
The departure is near at hand.
More idioms and phrases containing near
- far and near
- in the near future
- not anything like (anywhere near)
Example Sentences
On day four, the boys –- along with five adults -–were heading up from their campsite near Long Lake when they came upon Montgomery.
His niece met him on landing back near a highway.
"The game against Andorra at Villa Park on Saturday is as near to a formality as it gets in international football, but the subsequent game against Serbia in the hostile surroundings of Belgrade will be more of an acid test," said McNulty.
The margins were fine in the first two sets, with Alcaraz rarely near his free-flowing best, but the gap widened as Serbia's Djokovic faded physically early in the third.
According to some media reports, the phone was placed near the front benches where government ministers sit.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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