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Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This
next       [nekst] Pronunciation Key
–adjective
1.immediately following in time, order, importance, etc.: the next day; the next person in line.
2.nearest or adjacent in place or position: the next room.
3.nearest in relationship or kinship.
–adverb
4.in the place, time, importance, etc., nearest or immediately following: We're going to London next. This is my next oldest daughter.
5.on the first occasion to follow: when next we meet.
–preposition
6.adjacent to; nearest: It's in the closet next the blackboard.
7.get next to (someone), Informal. to get into the favor or good graces of; become a good friend of.
8.next door to,
a.in an adjacent house, apartment, office, etc.; neighboring.
b.in a position of proximity; near to: They are next door to poverty.
9.next to,
a.adjacent to: He sat next to his sister.
b.almost; nearly: next to impossible.
c.aside from: Next to cake, ice cream is my favorite dessert.

[Origin: bef. 900; ME next(e), OE néxt, néhst, niehst, superl. of néah nigh (see -est1); c. Icel nǣstr, G nächst; cf. near]
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next       (někst)  Pronunciation Key 
adj.  
  1. Nearest in space or position; adjacent: the next room.
  2. Immediately following, as in time, order, or sequence: next week; the next item on the list.

adv.  
  1. In the time, order, or place nearest or immediately following: reading this book next; our next oldest child.
  2. On the first subsequent occasion: when next I write.

n.   The next person or thing: The next will be better.


[Middle English nexte, from Old English nīehsta, nēhst, superlative of nēah, near.]

Online Etymology Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
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O.E. niehsta, nyhsta (W.Saxon), nesta (Anglian) "nearest, closest," superl. of neah (W.Saxon), neh (Anglian) "nigh;" from P.Gmc. *nekh- "near" + superlative suffix *-istaz. Cognate with O.N. næstr, Du. naast "next," O.H.G. nahisto "neighbor," Ger. nächst "next." Nextdoor is attested from 1485. Phrase the next person "a typical person" is from 1857.

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adjective
1. immediately following in time or order; "the following day"; "next in line"; "the next president"; "the next item on the list" [syn: following
2. nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space; "had adjacent rooms"; "in the next room"; "the person sitting next to me"; "our rooms were side by side" [syn: adjacent
3. (of elected officers) elected but not yet serving; "our next president" [syn: future

adverb
1. at the time or occasion immediately following; "next the doctor examined his back" 

American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms - Cite This Source - Share This

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In addition to the idioms beginning with next, also see cleanliness is next to godliness.


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

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Next\ (n[e^]kst), a., superl. of Nigh. [AS. n[=e]hst, ni['e]hst, n[=y]hst, superl. of ne['a]h nigh. See Nigh.]

1. Nearest in place; having no similar object intervening. --Chaucer.

Her princely guest Was next her side; in order sat the rest. --Dryden.

Fear followed me so hard, that I fled the next way. --Bunyan.

2. Nearest in time; as, the next day or hour.

3. Adjoining in a series; immediately preceding or following in order.

None could tell whose turn should be the next. --Gay.

4. Nearest in degree, quality, rank, right, or relation; as, the next heir was an infant.

The man is near of kin unto us, one of our next kinsmen. --Ruth ii. 20.

Note: Next is usually followed by to before an object, but to is sometimes omitted. In such cases next in considered by many grammarians as a preposition.

Next friend (Law), one who represents an infant, a married woman, or any person who can not appear sui juris, in a suit at law.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

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Next\, adv. In the time, place, or order nearest or immediately suceeding; as, this man follows next.

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