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English Idioms :: near
near.html - See: FAR AND NEAR.
English Idioms :: near at hand
near.html - {adv. phr.} 1. Easy to reach; nearby. * /When he writes, he always keeps a dictionary at hand./ 2. {formal} Coming soon; almost here. * /Examinations are past and Commencement Day is at hand./
English Idioms :: near at hand
near.html - See: AT HAND.
Traditional English :: near
near.html - adv.,
prep., adj., & v. --adv.
    1 (often foll. by to) to or at a short distance in space or time; close by (the time drew near; dropped near to them).
    2 closely (as near as one can guess).
    3 archaic almost, nearly (very near died).
    4 archaic parsimoniously; meanly (lives very near).
--prep.
    (compar. & superl. also used)
    1 to or at a short distance (in space, time, condition, or resemblance) from (stood near the back; occurs nearer the end; the sun is near setting).
    2 (in comb.) a that is almost (near-hysterical; a near-Communist). b intended as a substitute for; resembling (near-beer).
--adj.
    1 (usu. predic.) close at hand; close to, in place or time (the man nearest you; in the near future).
    2 a closely related (a near relation). b intimate (a near friend).
    3 (of a part of a vehicle, animal, or road) left (the near fore leg; near side front wheel (orig. of the side from which one mounted)) (opp. OFF).
    4 close; narrow (a near escape; a near guess).
    5 (of a road or way) direct.
    6 niggardly, mean.
--v.
    1 tr. approach; draw near to (neared the harbour).
    2 intr. draw near (could distinguish them as they neared).
    come (or go) near (foll. by verbal noun, or to + verbal noun) be on the point of, almost succeed in (came near to falling). go near (foll. by to + infin.) narrowly fail. near at hand 1 within easy reach.
    2 in the immediate future. the Near East the region comprising the countries of the eastern Mediterranean. Near Eastern of the Near East. near go colloq. a narrow escape. near the knuckle colloq. verging on the indecent. near miss 1 (of a bomb etc.) close to the target.
    2 a situation in which a collision is narrowly avoided.
    3 (of an attempt) almost but not quite successful. near sight esp. US = short sight. near thing a narrow escape. near upon archaic not far in time from.
    nearish adj. nearness n. [ME f. ON nór, orig. compar. of nÁ = OE neah NIGH]
Traditional English :: near-sighted
near.html - n.
esp. US = SHORT-SIGHTED.
    near-sightedly adv. near-sightedness n.
Traditional English :: nearby
near.html - adj. & adv.
--adj.
    situated in a near position (a nearby hotel).
--adv.
    close; not far away.
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