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    Near·ly
    /ˈnirlē/

    adverb

    • 1. very close to; almost: "David was nearly asleep"
    • 2. closely: "in the absence of anyone more nearly related, I had been designated next of kin"
  2. The meaning of NEARLY is in a close manner or relationship. How to use nearly in a sentence.

  3. NEARLY definition: 1. almost, or not completely: 2. a lot less: 3. much less than you want or need: . Learn more.

  4. with close kinship, interest, or connection; intimately: nearly associated in business; two women nearly related. nearly. / ˈnɪəlɪ / adverb. not quite; almost; practically. not nearly. nowhere near; not at all. not nearly enough money. closely. the person most nearly concerned. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of nearly 1.

  5. almost, or not completely: It's been nearly three months since my last haircut. I've nearly finished that book you lent me. She's nearly as tall as her father now. They'd eaten nearly everything. It was so funny - we nearly died laughing. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not completely.

  6. almost; not quite; not completely. The bottle's nearly empty. I've worked here for nearly two years. It's nearly time to leave. The audience was nearly all men. He's nearly as tall as you are. They're nearly always late. She very nearly died. It's nearly impossible to get tickets for her gigs.

  7. Define nearly. nearly synonyms, nearly pronunciation, nearly translation, English dictionary definition of nearly. adv. 1. Almost but not quite: The coat nearly fits. 2. In a close manner; intimately: a matter nearly affecting our interests. American Heritage® Dictionary...

  8. When something nearly happens, it comes very close to occurring, but doesn't. Nearly is a useful adverb for describing things that are almost accomplished.

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