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to/for all intents and purposes idiom. up to (doing) something idiom. verge. virtual. way. See more results » (Definition of nigh from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) nigh | American Dictionary. preposition, adverb [ not gradable ]
The meaning of NIGH is near in place, time, or relationship —often used with on, onto, or unto. How to use nigh in a sentence. near in place, time, or relationship —often used with on, onto, or unto; nearly, almost…
to the brink of something. to/for all intents and purposes idiom. up to (doing) something idiom. verge. virtual. way. See more results » (Definition of nigh from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) nigh | Intermediate English. preposition, adverb [ not gradable ]
Nigh definition: near in space, time, or relation. See examples of NIGH used in a sentence.
1. Being near in time, place, or relationship; close: sick and nigh to death. 2. a. Being on the left side of an animal or vehicle: pulling hard on the nigh rein. b. Being the animal or vehicle on the left: the nigh horse. prep. Not far from; near. [Middle English neigh, from Old English nēah, nēh.]
Nigh is an old-fashioned word that can be used as an adjective or adverb to mean near or nearly. Something that is nigh impossible — like knitting a sweater in one night — will be very difficult to accomplish.
Meaning of nigh – Learner’s Dictionary. nigh. adverb. uk / naɪ / us. Add to word list. literary. near: The end of the world is nigh. well nigh/nigh on old-fashioned. almost: Our family has lived here well nigh two hundred years. (Definition of nigh from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of nigh.