nigh

[naɪ]

nigh Definition

  • 1near in space, time, or relation
  • 2almost

Using nigh: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nigh" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The end is nigh.

  • Example

    The exams are nigh.

  • Example

    The wedding is nigh.

  • Example

    The storm is nigh.

nigh Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for nigh

Phrases with nigh

  • almost, nearly

    Example

    It's nigh on impossible to finish this task by tomorrow.

  • very close, imminent

    Example

    The deadline is nigh at hand, we need to hurry up.

  • close to, almost

    Example

    I am nigh to finishing the book.

Origins of nigh

from Old English 'neah', meaning 'near'

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Summary: nigh in Brief

The term 'nigh' [naɪ] means near in space, time, or relation, and is often used to indicate that something is almost happening or approaching. It can be used to describe events like exams, weddings, or storms, as in 'The exams are nigh.' 'Nigh' can also be used in phrases like 'nigh on,' meaning almost, and 'nigh at hand,' meaning very close.

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