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near

near [ neer ] (past and past participle neared, present participle near·ing, 3rd person present singular nears, comparative near·er, superlative near·est) CORE MEANING: a grammatical word that indicates that somebody or something is at or moving toward a point that is not far away in distance
 (prep) The art exhibit is near here.
 (adv) He took a step nearer to the water.
 (adv) as the car drew nearer
 (adj) There must be a restaurant nearer than that.
 (adj) Can you tell me where the nearest telephone is?
Definition:
 
1. adverb short time away: at or to a time not far away
 (adv) as the time for her to leave drew near
 (prep) near the end of the week
 (adj) the near future

2. adverb close: at a point that is not far away in state, resemblance, or number
 (adv) a sensation near to fear
 (adj) the nearest thing to a champion

3. adverb almost: almost in a particular state or situation
 (adv) near total failure
 (adj) living in near poverty

4. adjective on left: on the left side, especially of an animal or a horse-drawn vehicle
the near foreleg

5. adjective closely related: closely related to somebody

6. adjective miserly: reluctant to give or spend money ( archaic )

7. verb transitive and intransitive verb approach: to approach, or approach a particular place, time, or state
The project is nearing completion.
With the big event nearing, everyone was working hard.

[12th century. < Old Norse nær "nearer" < "near"]

near·ness noun

so near (and) yet so far used to express frustration or regret at failure by a narrow margin

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