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    Dis·tance
    /ˈdist(ə)ns/

    noun

    • 1. an amount of space between two things or people: "I bicycled the short distance home" Similar intervalspacespangap
    • 2. the full length of a race: "he claimed the 10,000 meter title in only his second race over the distance"

    verb

    • 1. make (someone or something) far off or remote in position or nature: "her mother wished to distance her from the rough village children"
  2. Definition of distance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. What Is Distance? Distance is the total movement of an object without any regard to direction. We can define distance as to how much ground an object has covered despite its starting or ending point. Let’s understand the concept of distance with the help of the following diagram:

  4. 2 days ago · distance in American English. (ˈdɪstəns ) noun. 1. the fact or condition of being separated or removed in space or time; remoteness. 2. a gap, space, or interval between two points, lines, objects, etc. 3. an interval between two points in time.

  5. Distance is the length of the path taken by an object whereas displacement is the simply the distance between where the object started and where it ended up. For example, lets say you drive a car. You drive it 5 miles east and then 3 miles west.

  6. Definition of distance in English: distance. Pronunciation: /ˈdɪst (ə)ns/ noun. 1 the length of the space between two points: I cycled the short distance home you may have to walk long distances. More example sentences Synonyms. 1.1 [mass noun] the condition of being far off; remoteness: distance makes things look small.

  7. Meaning & use. Pronunciation. Forms. Frequency. Compounds & derived words. Factsheet. What does the noun distance mean? There are 30 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun distance, ten of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  8. When you describe distance, you only include the magnitude, the size or amount, of the distance traveled. However, when you describe the displacement, you take into account both the magnitude of the change in position and the direction of movement.

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