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Adverb
Idioms
by far
- by a great deal; very much
- too expensive by far.
- plainly; obviously
- This melon is by far the ripest of the lot.
far and wide
- to great lengths; over great distances
- He traveled far and wide in search of his missing son. Also, far and near, near and far.
far out
- Slang .
- unconventional; offbeat
- His sense of humor is far out.
- radical; extreme
- political opinions that are far out.
- recondite or esoteric
- an interest in art that was considered far out.
go far
- to attain success
- With so much talent he should go far.
- to have a great effect toward; help
- The new evidence will go far toward proving the defendant's guilt.
how far, to what distance, extent
- or degree
- She didn't know how far they had gone in the mathematics text. How far do you think they can be trusted?
so far
- up to now
- So far, I've had no reply to my request.
- up to a certain point or extent
- We were able to plan only so far because of various factors beyond our control.
Synonyms
adjective, adverb
- afar , a good way , a long way , bit , deep , distant , end of rainbow , faraway , far-flung * , far-off , far piece , far-removed , good ways , long , middle of nowhere , miles , outlying , out-of-the-way * , piece , remote , removed , stone’s throw , ways
adverb
- decidedly , extremely , greatly , incomparably , much , notably , quite , significantly , somewhat , very , very much , well , away , considerably , deep , distal , distant , inaccessible , long , miles , outlying , remote , tramontane , ultramontane , ultramundane , wide , widely
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