• Adjective

    of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected
    a narrow path.
    limited in extent or space; affording little room
    narrow quarters.
    limited in range or scope
    a narrow sampling of public opinion.
    lacking breadth of view or sympathy, as persons, the mind, or ideas
    a narrow man, knowing only his professional specialty; a narrow mind.
    with little margin to spare; barely adequate or successful; close
    a narrow escape.
    careful, thorough, or minute, as a scrutiny, search, or inquiry.
    limited in amount; small; meager
    narrow resources.
    straitened; impoverished
    narrow circumstances.
    New England . stingy or parsimonious.
    Phonetics .
    (of a vowel) articulated with the tongue laterally constricted, as the ee of beet, the oo of boot, etc.; tense. Compare lax ( def. 7 ) .
    (of a phonetic transcription) utilizing a unique symbol for each phoneme and whatever supplementary diacritics are needed to indicate its subphonemic varieties. Compare broad ( def. 14 ) .
    (of livestock feeds) proportionately rich in protein.

    Verb (used without object)

    to decrease in width or breadth
    This is where the road narrows.

    Verb (used with object)

    to make narrower.
    to limit or restrict (often fol. by down )
    to narrow an area of search; to narrow down a contest to three competitors.
    to make narrow-minded
    Living in that village has narrowed him.

    Noun

    a narrow part, place, or thing.
    a narrow part of a valley, passage, or road.
    narrows, ( used with a singular or plural verb ) a narrow part of a strait, river, ocean current, etc.
    The Narrows, a narrow strait from upper to lower New York Bay, between Staten Island and Long Island. 2 mi. (3.2 km) long; 1 mi. (1.6 km) wide.

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