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adj. ver, verre--------adv. ver, verweg; veelfar1[ fa:] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; farther [fa:ðə], further [fə:ðə], farthest [fa:ðist], furthest [fə:ðist]〉1 ver ⇒ (ver)afgelegen, ver verwijderd♦voorbeelden:1 your plum-pudding is a far cry from the real thing • jouw plumpudding heeft weinig te maken met een echteat the far end of the room • aan het andere eind van de kamer————————far2〈 bijwoord〉1 ver♦voorbeelden:1 carry/take something too far • iets te ver doordrijven/te ver laten komena pound doesn't go very far these days • tegenwoordig kun je met een pond haast niets meer doenfar gone • ver heenhow far • hoe ver, in hoeverrefar and near • overalso far • (tot) zó ver, in zoverrefar and wide • wijd en zijdfar from easy • verre van/allesbehalve makkelijkfar be it from me to criticize • het is verre van mij om kritiek te leverenin so/as far as • voor zoveras/so far as • voor zover; tot aan, zover alsas far as I can see • volgens mijso far so good • zover zijn we in elk geval, tot nu toe is alles nog goed gegaanfar into the afternoon • ver in de middagfar and away the best • verreweg het bestethat book is the better by far • dat is verreweg het beste boek
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farther — farther, further are often used without distinction though originally different words, farther being the comparative of far and further, in its adverbial form (as an adjective, it is without a positive), being the comparative of fore or forth. At … New Dictionary of Synonyms
farther — 1 adverb 1 a greater distance than before or than something else; further: We d better not go any farther today. | farther away/apart etc: The boats were drifting farther and farther apart. | He heard a voice farther down the track. | farther… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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farther — 1. adverb he d like to live even farther from the city Syn: more far, farther away, further, further away, more remote, more distant, more removed 2. adjective the farther side of the field Syn: more distant, more remote, remoter, farther… … Thesaurus of popular words
farther — farther, further 1. general. Further is the older form, being recorded in Old English and probably related to our word forth, while farther is a Middle English variant of further; from this stage the two words came to be used as the comparative… … Modern English usage
further — farther, further 1. general. Further is the older form, being recorded in Old English and probably related to our word forth, while farther is a Middle English variant of further; from this stage the two words came to be used as the comparative… … Modern English usage
further — 1 adverb 1 MORE if you do something further you do it more, or to a greater degree: I will develop this point further next week. | Things were further complicated by the fact that she did not speak Spanish. (+ into/away etc): Marcus sank further… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
further — fur|ther1 W1S1 [ˈfə:ðə US ˈfə:rðər] adv ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(more)¦ 2 take something further 3¦(distance)¦ 4¦(time)¦ 5¦(in addition)¦ 6 further to something 7 nothing could be further from the truth 8 nothing could be/is further from somebody s… … Dictionary of contemporary English
further — adv 1. farther, at a greater distance, yonder, at a far remove, farther off or away, far off; afar, abroad, away, far and away, beyond range, over the hills and far away, out of range. 2. to a greater extent, to a greater degree, more, any more,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
farther afield — far/farther/further aˈfield idiom far away from home; to or in places that are not near • You can hire a car if you want to explore further afield. • Journalists came from as far afield as China. Main entry: ↑afield … Useful english dictionary
farther — adv 1. further, further on or off, at or to a greater distance, beyond, past. 2. further along, at or to a more advanced point; more deeply involved, more intense, more accelerated, more advanced. 3. more, to a greater extent or degree, longer.… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder