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    Long
    /lôNG/

    adjective

    • 1. measuring a great distance from end to end: "a long corridor" Similar lengthyof considerable lengthextendedprolongedOpposite short
    • 2. lasting or taking a great amount of time: "a long and distinguished career" Similar prolongedprotractedlengthyoverlongOpposite shortbrief

    noun

    • 1. a long interval or period: "see you before long"
    • 2. a long sound such as a long signal in Morse code or a long vowel or syllable: "two longs and a short"

    adverb

    • 1. for a long time: "we hadn't known them long"
    • 2. (with reference to the ball in sports) at, to, or over a great distance, or further than expected or intended: "the quarterback dropped back and threw the ball long"
  2. 1. a. : extending for a considerable distance. a long coastline. b. : having greater length than usual. a long corridor. c. : having greater height than usual : tall. d. : having a greater length than breadth : elongated. e. : having a greater length than desirable or necessary. the column is one line too long. f. : full-length. long pants. 2. a.

  3. being an amount of time that is more than average or usual, or being of a particular amount of time: The days are longer in summer than in winter. We had to wait a long time to see the doctor. We went away for a long weekend in April (= Saturday, Sunday, and an extra day or days).

  4. Long definition: having considerable linear extent in space. See examples of LONG used in a sentence.

  5. 1. having relatively great extent in space on a horizontal plane. 2. having relatively great duration in time. 3. a. ( postpositive) of a specified number of units in extent or duration: three hours long. b. ( in combination ): a two-foot-long line.

  6. To strongly crave or desire something is to long for it. No matter how healthful your diet is, you'll still occasionally long for chocolate, cookies, and cake. The adjective long describes something that stretches over a large distance.

  7. LONG definition: 1. having a large distance from one end to the other: 2. continuing for a large amount of time…. Learn more.

  8. If you describe a period of time or work as long, you mean it lasts for more hours or days than is usual, or seems to last for more time than it actually does.

  9. Definition of long adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Of greater than usual or standard length, height, quantity, etc. A long game, a long window, a long ton. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Of a specified extent in length. A foot long. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. More Adjective Definitions (24) Synonyms: wordy. verbose. lingering. enduring.

  11. Synonyms for LONG: elongated, elongate, extended, lengthy, large, extensive, outstretched, longish; Antonyms of LONG: short, brief, curt, curtailed, abbreviated, diminished, shortish, small.

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