LONG vs FAR: NOUN
- Trousers extending to the feet or ankles.
- A garment size for a tall person.
- A long syllable, vowel, or consonant.
- A long time.
- A comparatively long time
- A young pig, or a litter of pigs.
- Of farthing.
- An abbreviation of farriery
- A type of spelt now out of notice.
- The young of swine, or a litter of pigs.
- A terrorist organization that seeks to overthrow the government dominated by Tutsi and to reinstitute Hutu control
LONG vs FAR: ADJECTIVE
- Being of relatively great duration. Used of a syllable in quantitative prosody.
- Relating to or being the English speech sounds (ā, ē, ī, ō, oo͞) that are tense vowels or diphthongs.
- Having a comparatively great duration. Used of a vowel or consonant.
- Having a holding of a commodity or security in expectation of a rise in price.
- Having an abundance or excess of.
- Involving substantial chance; risky.
- Concerned with distant issues; far-reaching.
- Tediously protracted; lengthy.
- Extending or landing beyond a given boundary, limit, or goal.
- Extending beyond an average or standard.
- Made up of many members or items.
- Of a specified linear extent or duration.
- Of relatively great duration.
- Having the greater length of two or the greatest length of several.
- Having relatively great height; tall.
- Extending or traveling a relatively great distance.
- Planning prudently for the future
- Having or being more than normal or necessary:long on brains havingorbeingmorethannormalorn
- Of relatively great height
- Used of syllables that are unaccented or of relatively long duration
- Involving substantial risk
- (of memory) having greater than average range
- Holding securities or commodities in expectation of a rise in prices
- Of speech sounds (especially vowels) of relatively long duration (as e.g. the English vowel sounds in `bate', `beat', `bite', `boat', `boot')
- Primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified
- Primarily spatial sense; of relatively great or greater than average spatial extension or extension as specified
- By much; by a great difference.
- The more distant of two.
- Widely different in nature or quality; opposite in character.
- Remote in affection or obedience; at a distance, morally or spiritually; t enmity with; alienated.
- Remote from purpose; contrary to design or wishes.
- Distant in any direction; not near; remote; mutually separated by a wide space or extent.
- Being on the right side of an animal or a vehicle.
- Marked by political views of the most advanced or extreme nature.
- Far-seeing and comprehensive in thought or outlook.
- Extensive or lengthy.
- More distant than another.
- Going back a considerable extent in time.
- Being at considerable distance; remote.
- At a great distance in time or space or degree
- Being the animal or vehicle on the right or being on the right side of an animal or vehicle
- Beyond a norm in opinion or actions
- Being of a considerable distance or length
LONG vs FAR: VERB
- Desire strongly or persistently
- N/A
LONG vs FAR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To have an earnest, heartfelt desire, especially for something beyond reach.
- N/A
LONG vs FAR: ADVERB
- Into or in a long position, as of a commodity market.
- At a point of time distant from that referred to.
- For or throughout a specified period.
- At or to a considerable distance; far.
- During or for an extended period of time.
- For an extended distance
- For an extended time or at a distant time
- To an advanced point or stage.
- To a considerable degree; much.
- To, from, or at a much earlier or later time.
- To, from, or at a considerable distance.
- To an advanced stage or point
- At or to a certain point or degree
- To a considerable degree; very much
- Remote in time
- At or to or from a great distance in space
LONG vs FAR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Primarily spatial sense
- Primarily temporal sense
- (of speech sounds or syllables) of relatively long duration
- Having or being more than normal or necessary
- Good at remembering
- See -ling.
- An abbreviation of longitude.
- For a length of time; for the period of: used with terms of limitation: as, how long shall you remain? as long as I can; all day long.
- To a great extent in time; for an extended period; with prolonged duration: as, he has been long dead; it happened long ago, long before, or long afterward; a long-continued drought; a long-forgotten matter.
- Far; to or at a distance, or an indicated distance.
- To a great extent in space; with much length: as, a line long drawn out.
- To belong.
- Same as along: in the phrase long of, sometimes written ‘long of.
- To long for; desire.
- To have a yearning or wistful desire; feel a strong wish or craving; hanker: followed by for or after before the object of desire, or by an infinitive.
- (idiom) (the long and the short of it) The substance or gist.
- (idiom) (not long for) Unlikely to remain for much more time in.
- (idiom) (no longer) Not now as formerly.
- (idiom) (long in the tooth) Growing old.
- (idiom) (long ago) A time well before the present.
- (idiom) (long ago) At a time or during a period well before the present.
- (idiom) (before long) Soon.
- (idiom) (any longer) For more time.
- Very much
- To a considerable degree
- More distant of the two: as, the far side of a horse (that is, the right or off side, as the rider always mounts on the left): sometimes used in place-names: as, Far Rockaway.
- Remote in degree or relation; distantly connected.
- . Extending to a great distance; prolonged or reaching to a distant point; protracted; long: as, far sight; a far look ahead.
- . Situated or being at a great distance in space or time; distant; remote; far off or away: as, a far place; the far future.
- Long; a long time.
- . To or by a great degree; in a great proportion; by many degrees; very much; largely; widely: as, far better; far worse; far other; far different.
- . At a great remove; a long way; very remote: used elliptically with reference to space, time, degree, scope, purpose, desire, etc.: as, it is far (distant or away) from here; people both far (off) and near (by or at hand); he was far (away) from the attainment of his object.
- . From a great distance; from afar: as in the compound far-fetched (which see).-
- . By a long interval or a great distance; so as to be widely separated: as, their paths lay far apart; he is far removed from want.
- . To a great distance or extent; so as to attain or extend to a distant or advanced point; for, over, or through a long way: as, how far (to how great a distance) did you go to travel far; to look far into the future; far-reaching designs.
- . At or by a great distance; so as to be remote, or at a distant or advanced point, in place, time, progress, etc.: as, how far (by how great a distance) away is it! it is far (or not far) off; he is far along on his journey or in his studies.
- To remove far distant; banish.
- (idiom) (thus far) Up to this point; so far.
- (idiom) (so far) To a limited extent.
- (idiom) (so far) Up to the present moment.
- (idiom) (how far) To what degree, distance, or extent.
- (idiom) (far out) Used to express amazement or approval.
- (idiom) (far gone) In an advanced state of a process, especially an undesirable state that is beyond improvement or reversal.
- (idiom) (far from) Not at all; anything but.
- (idiom) (far cry) Something that is very different from something else.
- (idiom) (far cry) A long way.
- (idiom) (far be it from (someone)) Used to deflect responsibility for making a statement that might not be received well.
- (idiom) (far and wide) Everywhere.
- (idiom) (far and away) By a great margin.
- (idiom) (by far) To the most extreme or evident degree.
LONG vs FAR: RELATED WORDS
- Extendible, Elongate, Endless, Interminable, Lengthened, Lifelong, Longstanding, Extended, Far, Yearlong, Protracted, Longish, Lasting, Prolonged, Lengthy
- Off the beaten track, Farthermost, Far off, Immoderate, Utmost, Removed, Cold, Uttermost, Remote, Faraway, Outlying, Furthermost, Right, Distant, Long
LONG vs FAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Extendible, Elongate, Endless, Interminable, Lengthened, Lifelong, Longstanding, Extended, Far, Yearlong, Protracted, Longish, Lasting, Prolonged, Lengthy
- Out of the way, Farthermost, Far off, Immoderate, Utmost, Removed, Cold, Uttermost, Remote, Faraway, Outlying, Furthermost, Right, Distant, Long
LONG vs FAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- How long can we keep Cheshire Bridge weird?
- Loan: How long would such an appeal take?
- How long have you lived at this address?
- All the day long this is my song Praising my savior All the day long this is my song my.
- Long this is my song Praising my savior All the day long blessed assurance worship circle lyrics is my this.
- With a long term Term Deposit, you have control over how long the term is and when you will receive your interest payments.
- Get the latest Long Island News from the Long Island Press.
- They may be eligible to accrue long service leave credits under the Long Service Leave Act.
- And if there was a God in heaven, the sisters would be wearing matching orange jumpsuits for a long, long time.
- And before long, Fargo took a long leap and launched himself from shore.
- Rather, it is ideology made flesh, and that is far more important and far more powerful.
- Many of our competitors have far greater sales and marketing resources with far larger sales and marketing budgets than we do.
- As far as she was concerned, it was far better to concentrate on the positive, and that meant thinking about Paul Sutherland.
- So far my friends read Legend off my list and they all have loved it so far!
- Like the cherry on top of the cake, baby Yeti roared so loudly that it could be heard far, far away.
- Having a service dog for my daughter is a far, far away dream to come true.
- The people receiving it are far far more deserving and beneficial to Cayman than most other categories of status applicant.
- Ter Stegen across a far busier and far more consistent set of games.
- He was far too timid among human beings to stray far from it.
- Rather stunned, very far away fro myself, not really believing you are now so far, so far, you so near.
LONG vs FAR: QUESTIONS
- How long do chlorofluoromethanes stay in the environment?
- How long is AIT for transportation management coordinator?
- How long does unemployment insurance last in California?
- How long do aftershocks last after Christchurch earthquake?
- How long does trichomoniasis last without treatment?
- How long should bleeding after misoprostol persist?
- How long does cheesecake last without refrigeration?
- How long do synchronized swimming competitions last?
- Is Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg really that long?
- How long is our God marching on (how long not long)?
- How far is Palmdale Regional Airport from Lancaster?
- How far is Aurora Illinois from Indianapolis Indiana?
- How far can granite countertops overhang without support?
- How far is wonderwonder valley from San Bernardino?
- How far is Ajmer from Jaipur International Airport?
- How far is Tampa International Airport from Lakeland?
- How far is Wilmington Delaware from Philadelphia Pennsylvania?
- Is your team taking collaborative leadership too far?
- How far is Staples Center from Hollywood Boulevard?
- Who invented the far ultraviolet electrographic camera?