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1 nearly
Adv1. क़रीब\nearlyक़रीबHe nearly missed the target. -
2 nearly
adv.करीब करीब, लगभग, प्रायः -
3 administration
N1. प्रशासनHe works in the school administration.Nearly all the administrations failed in solving the country's economic crisis.They are responsible for the administration of the law and defence. -
4 advocate
N1. वकीलHe is a famous advocate and has won nearly all of his (court) cases.समर्थकI have always been an advocate of anti pollution policies.--------V1. वकालत\advocateकरनाWe all advocate an anti-nuclear policy and want a nuclear-free world. -
5 aerodynamics
N1. वायुगतिकीPilots must also know about aerodynamics.The new model of the aeroplane has aerodynamics improved by nearly 25%. -
6 aesthete
N1. सौंदर्यप्रेमीHe is an aesthete of painting and attends nearly all exhibitions. -
7 keep at
PhrVT1. लगाए\keep atरखना--------PhrVT1. लगे\keep atरहनाKeep at it, you are nearly finished. -
8 playground
N1. खेलने का मैदानNearly all schools have play ground. -
9 sock
N1. मोज़ाA pair of socks cost nearly Rs. 35.2. जूते का भीतरी तलाHis shoes sock is not working well.--------V1. शस्त्र का आघातMy teacher is angry so she socked me.
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nearly — nearly, almost, approximately, well nigh are comparable when they mean within a little of being, becoming, reaching, or sufficing. Their differences in meaning are often imperceptible. However, nearly is suitable when mere proximity is implied… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
nearly — [nir′lē] adv. 1. almost; not quite; all but [nearly finished] 2. Now Rare closely; intimately [to be nearly related] 3. Archaic parsimoniously; stingily not nearly not at all; far from … English World dictionary
nearly — ► ADVERB ▪ very close to; almost. ● not nearly Cf. ↑not nearly … English terms dictionary
Nearly — Near ly, adv. In a near manner; not remotely; closely; intimately; almost; as, he nearly lost his life in the accident. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nearly — index almost Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
nearly — (adv.) 1530s, carefully; sense of almost, all but is from 1680s; see NEAR (Cf. near) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
nearly — [adv] almost about, all but*, approaching, approximately, as good as*, circa*, close but no cigar*, closely, give or take a little*, in effect, in essence, in substance, in the ballpark*, in the neighborhood*, just about, more or less, most, much … New thesaurus
nearly — [[t]nɪ͟ə(r)li[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADV GRADED: ADV group, ADV before v Nearly is used to indicate that something is not quite the case, or not completely the case. Goldsworth stared at me in silence for nearly twenty seconds... Hunter knew nearly all of… … English dictionary
nearly — near|ly [ nırli ] adverb *** 1. ) almost or near to a particular amount of time, money, people, or things: It took nearly six hours to download this software. They ve spent nearly four million dollars. Nearly 1,600 people were evacuated. nearly… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
nearly — adverb 1 especially BrE almost, but not quite or not completely: It took nearly two hours to get here. | Michelle s nearly twenty. | Is the job nearly finished? | He s nearly always right. | Louise is nearly as tall as her mother. | very nearly:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
nearly — near|ly W1S1 [ˈnıəli US ˈnırli] adv 1.) especially BrE almost, but not quite or not completely = ↑almost ▪ It took nearly two hours to get here. ▪ Michelle s nearly twenty. ▪ Is the job nearly finished? ▪ Louise is nearly as tall as her mother. ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English