nigh
Americanadverb
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near in space, time, or relation.
The time draws nigh.
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nearly; almost; (often followed by on oronto ).
nigh onto twenty years.
adjective
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near; approaching.
Evening is nigh.
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short or direct.
to take the nighest route.
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(of an animal or vehicle) being on the left side.
to be astride the nigh horse.
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Archaic. parsimonious; stingy.
preposition
verb (used with or without object)
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unnigh adjective
Etymology
Origin of nigh
before 900; Middle English nigh ( e ), neye, Old English nēah, nēh, cognate with Dutch na, German nahe, Old Norse nā-, Gothic nehw, nehwa; near, next
Example Sentences
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When Max looked like her end was nigh, hearing Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush tethered her to reality, keeping her alive.
From BBC
But the partial remains already recovered give her hope that her search may soon be nigh.
From Barron's
Cryptocurrencies have long been volatile, and fans are confident a rebound is nigh.
Maybe the time is nigh to reimagine what is possible and what is impossible in Scottish football.
From BBC
Orianna Halloran is a matriarch drunk with power when members of the extended Halloran family receive the strange news that doomsday is nigh, and only their grand house and its occupants will survive.
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