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[nekst] Pronunciation Key
[nekst] Pronunciation Key –adjective
–adverb
–preposition
—Idioms
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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,
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| 9. | next to,
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(někst) Pronunciation Key
adj.
adv.
n. The next person or thing: The next will be better. [Middle English nexte, from Old English nīehsta, nēhst, superlative of nēah, near.] |
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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.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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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" |
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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.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
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Copyright © 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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.
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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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