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Near

adjective
(compar. nearer; superl. nearest)
1.
Not far distant in time or space or degree or circumstances.  Synonyms: close, nigh.  "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"  Antonym: far.
2.
Being on the left side.  Synonym: nigh.  "The animal's left side is its near or nigh side"
3.
Closely resembling the genuine article.  "A dress of near satin"
4.
Giving or spending with reluctance.  Synonyms: cheeseparing, close, penny-pinching, skinny.  "Very close (or near) with his money" , "A penny-pinching miserly old man"
5.
With or in a close or intimate relationship.  Synonyms: dear, good.  "My sisters and brothers are near and dear"
6.
Very close in resemblance.  Synonym: approximate.  "A near likeness"
adverb
1.
Near in time or place or relationship.  Synonyms: close, nigh.  "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"
2.
(of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but.  Synonyms: about, almost, most, nearly, nigh, virtually, well-nigh.  "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"
verb
(past & past part. neared; pres. part. nearing)
1.
Move towards.  Synonyms: approach, come near, come on, draw close, draw near, go up.  "They are drawing near" , "The enemy army came nearer and nearer"



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... wooded for some two miles from its outlet; beyond that was a moorland covered with heather. They determined to encamp near the upper edge of the wood, and at once set to with their swords to cut down branches and construct a hut. This was completed before dusk, and Malcolm then started for the village on the seashore. Ronald besought him to ...
— Bonnie Prince Charlie - A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden • G. A. Henty

... that he passed his boyhood at Marlodge, near Aberdeen; but the statement is not correct; he visited, with his mother, occasionally among their friends, and among other places passed some time at Fetteresso, the seat of his godfather, Colonel Duff. In 1796, after an attack of the scarlet fever, he passed some time ...
— The Life of Lord Byron • John Galt

... and on the side lawns, scores of persons were busy removing furniture, pictures and tapestries. Winnington was leading and organising the rescue parties, now inside, now outside the house. And near him, under his orders, worked Paul Lathrop, in his shirt sleeves, superhumanly active, and superhumanly strong—grinding his teeth with rage sometimes, as the fire defeated one effort after another to check it. Daunt, also was there, pouring out incoherent confidences ...
— Delia Blanchflower • Mrs. Humphry Ward

... great rounded range of the Cheviot Hills. He could already see it standing, stark and grey, among its ancestral oaks, when down the ravine streamed a band of huntsmen in full chase, the fox going wearily before, evidently near the end of his tether. Among the rout and nearer to Frank than the others, owing to some roughness of the ground, rode a young lady in a man's coat and hat—which, with her vest and skirt, made the first riding-habit Frank had ...
— Red Cap Tales - Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North • Samuel Rutherford Crockett

... the days of her lank, gawky girlhood. No one could call her pretty, but her countenance had something more than ever pleasing in the animated and thoughtful expression on those marked features. She was sitting near the window, with a book, a dictionary, and pencil, as she replied to Margaret, with the sigh that made ...
— The Daisy Chain, or Aspirations • Charlotte Yonge


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