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Nigh   /naɪ/   Listen
adverb
Nigh  adv.  
1.
In a situation near in place or time, or in the course of events; near. "He was sick, nigh unto death." "He drew not nigh unheard; the angel bright, Ere he drew nigh, his radiant visage turned."
2.
Almost; nearly; as, he was nigh dead.



preposition
Nigh  prep.  Near to; not remote or distant from. "was not this nigh shore?"



verb
Nigh  v. t. & v. i.  To draw nigh (to); to approach; to come near. (Obs.)



adjective
Nigh  adj.  (compar. nigher; superl. nighest, or next)  
1.
Not distant or remote in place or time; near. "The loud tumult shows the battle nigh."
2.
Not remote in degree, kindred, circumstances, etc.; closely allied; intimate. "Nigh kinsmen." "Ye... are made nigh by the blood of Christ."
Synonyms: Near; close; adjacent; contiguous; present; neighboring.






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"Nigh" Quotes from Famous Books



... South Seas upon some of the inoffensive islanders will nigh pass belief. These things are seldom proclaimed at home; they happen at the very ends of the earth; they are done in a corner, and there are none to reveal them. But there is, nevertheless, many a petty trader that has navigated the ...
— Typee - A Romance of the South Sea • Herman Melville

... great writers of the day, she encouraged Corneille and the older poets and emboldened the younger by her appreciation. Henriette wept over the Andromaque when Racine read it to her, until the happy youth's head was well-nigh turned by what he considered the most fortunate beginning of its destiny. This combination of beauty, charm, and intellect, found more frequently, perhaps, in France than in any other country, rendered ...
— In Chteau Land • Anne Hollingsworth Wharton

... And every chicken snatches his morsel and radiates from every other as fast as his little legs can carry him. His selfishness overpowers his sense,—which is, indeed, not a very signal victory, for his selfishness is very strong and his sense is very weak. It is no wonder that Hopeful was well-nigh moved to anger, and queried, "Why art thou so tart, my brother?" when Christian said to him, "Thou talkest like one upon whose head is the shell to this very day." To be compared to a chicken is disparaging enough; but to be compared ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 92, June, 1865 • Various

... in our country is so slight that even to a Woman my tale necessarily appeared extraordinary and well-nigh incredible; but my Wife, whose good sense far exceeds that of the average of her Sex, and who perceived that I was unusually excited, did not argue with me on the subject, but insisted that I was ill and required repose. I was glad of an excuse for retiring ...
— Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (Illustrated) • Edwin A. Abbott

... they parted, nor Took shame or fear to counsellor, As one whom none laid ambush for; And wist not how Sir Launceor, The wild king's son of Ireland, hot And high in wrath to know that one Stood higher in fame before the sun, Even Balen, since the sword was won, Drew nigh from Camelot. ...
— The Tale of Balen • Algernon Charles Swinburne


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