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- NEARLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NEARLY is in a close manner or relationship How to use nearly in a sentence
- NEARLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We use almost and nearly to refer to the progress of things, especially if we are measuring and counting things In these examples, almost and nearly can both be used: … I’ve nearly finished that book you lent me She’s nearly as tall as her father now The problem isn’t nearly as bad as you think
- Nearly - definition of nearly by The Free Dictionary
Almost and nearly both mean 'not completely' or 'not quite' They can be used in front of adjectives or noun phrases, or with verbs Dinner is almost ready We're nearly ready now I spent almost a month in China He worked there for nearly five years Jenny almost fainted He nearly died
- NEARLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Nearly definition: all but; almost See examples of NEARLY used in a sentence
- NEARLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Nearly is used to indicate that something will soon be the case It was already nearly eight o'clock I was nearly asleep The voyage is nearly over
- nearly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
nearly (comparative nearlier or more nearly, superlative nearliest or most nearly) He left a nearly full beer on the bar I nearly didn't go to work yesterday He was (so very) nearly over the worst part of his college degree She was like a Beardsley Salome, he had said
- Word: Nearly - Meaning, Usage, Idioms Fun Facts
The word "nearly" comes from the Old English "nah," which means "near " It has been used in English for centuries to describe proximity, either in distance or time
- NEARLY | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
It's not nearly as expensive as I thought There are not nearly enough jobs to go round (Definition of nearly from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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