• Adverb

    close; to a point or place not far away
    Come near so I won't have to shout.
    at, within, or to a short distance.
    close in time
    The New Year draws near.
    close in relation; closely with respect to connection, similarity, intimacy, etc. (often used in combination)
    a near-standing position.
    all but; almost; nearly
    a period of near 30 years.
    Nautical . close to the wind.
    Archaic . in a thrifty or stingy manner.

    Adjective

    being close by; not distant
    the near fields.
    being the lesser in distance
    the near side.
    short or direct
    the near road.
    close in time
    the near future.
    closely related or connected
    our nearest relatives.
    close to an original
    a near translation.
    closely affecting one's interests or feelings
    a matter of near consequence to one.
    intimate or familiar
    a near friend.
    narrow or close
    a near escape.
    thrifty or stingy
    near with one's pocketbook.
    (of two draft animals hitched together) being on the driver's left (as opposed to off )
    The near horse is going lame.

    Preposition

    at, to, or within a short distance, or no great distance, from or of
    regions near the equator.
    close to in time
    near the beginning of the year.
    close to a condition or state
    He is near death.

    Verb (used with object), verb (used without object)

    to come or draw near; approach
    The boat neared the dock. Storm clouds neared.

    Idiom

    near at hand
    in the immediate vicinity
    There is a shopping area near at hand.
    in the near future; soon
    The departure is near at hand.

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