FEWER vs NARROWER: NOUN
- N/A
- One who, or that which, narrows.
- One who or that which narrows or contracts.
- A narrow strait connecting two bodies of water
FEWER vs NARROWER: ADJECTIVE
- (comparative of `few' used with count nouns) quantifier meaning a smaller number of
- Comparative form of narrow: more narrow
- Characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination
- Lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view
- Very limited in degree
- Not wide
- Limited in size or scope
FEWER vs NARROWER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (determiner) The comparative of few; a smaller number.
- N/A
FEWER vs NARROWER: RELATED WORDS
- Lesser, Poorer, Outnumbered, Rarer, Narrower, Worse, Weaker, Scarcer, Reduced, Number, Shorter, Lower, Smaller, More, Less
- Less, Leaner, Tougher, Skinnier, Tighter, Fewer, Deeper, Stronger, Weaker, Thinner, Thicker, Shorter, Lower, Slimmer, Smaller
FEWER vs NARROWER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lesser, Poorer, Outnumbered, Rarer, Narrower, Worse, Weaker, Scarcer, Reduced, Number, Shorter, Lower, Smaller, More, Less
- Less, Leaner, Tougher, Skinnier, Tighter, Fewer, Deeper, Stronger, Weaker, Thinner, Thicker, Shorter, Lower, Slimmer, Smaller
FEWER vs NARROWER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Consolidation means fewer account statements, less paperwork for your heirs and fewer administrative fees to bear.
- In the recent past, we have seen fewer and fewer appearances of Lara on GMA.
- As we go further along a food chain, there are fewer and fewer consumers.
- Fewer musicians, fewer bands, and a far smaller pie for them to share.
- As time went on, fewer and fewer pieces of this armor were worn.
- This makes for cleaner air, fewer accidents, and fewer overweight people.
- These days, however, there are fewer and fewer outlets printing them.
- Fewer and fewer asylum seekers are accepted as political refugees.
- And fewer accidents means fewer claims to process.
- Italian women are having fewer and fewer babies.
- But as the case moves up the ladder, the standard of review becomes narrower and narrower.
- Getting there is interesting as the road gets narrower and narrower and I parked up next to an old abandoned cottage.
- Deer have received extended ranges, while men have been hunted within a narrower and still narrower circle.
- The smaller sizeand narrower distribution of nanoparticles in CTABdetermined the blue shift and narrower bandwidth.
- The factory continued work as usual and we became narrower and narrower.
- His eyes got narrower and narrower and she stared right back at him.
- The annual rings of growth are for many years quite wide, but later they become narrower and narrower.
- The others have a narrower cooking pot, deeper but narrower bottom.
- The north-south divide is fast getting narrower and narrower.
- Texas, the law has gotten narrower and narrower.
FEWER vs NARROWER: QUESTIONS
- Are there fewer job opportunities available for graduates?
- Why are there fewer gendered metaphors with stereotypes?
- What causes fewer platelets in thrombocytopenia than ITP?
- Could Brexit mean fewer NHS dentists around England?
- Are fewer books better when studying the scriptures?
- Are we seeing fewer apprenticeships starting this year?
- Are there fewer Humanities majoring in College now?
- Do benzodiazepines have fewer side effects for anxiety?
- How does working fewer hours increase productivity?
- Why are fewer and fewer people receiving publicly funded social care?
- Why is the confidence interval narrower than the credible interval?
- Why are slow spreading ridges narrower than faster spreading ridges?
- Are the front C5 wheels narrower than the C4 wheels?
- How many times has the crossword clue make smaller or narrower been published?
- Is the gap between endowments'net returns narrower than in recent years?
- How to achieve narrower bandwidth and more selectivity in a filter?
- What are the different types of narrower and wider skis?
- Why do Japanese anime characters have narrower eyes?
- Which is better narrower handlebars or narrower stem?