within

[wɪˈðɪn]

within Definition

  • 1inside or not further than an area or period of time
  • 2before the end of a particular period

Using within: Examples

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

  • Example

    The keys are somewhere within this room.

  • Example

    You must complete the task within two hours.

  • Example

    The package should arrive within the week.

  • Example

    The store is located within the mall.

within Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for within

Antonyms for within

Phrases with within

  • close enough to be easily grabbed or touched

    Example

    The remote control is within reach on the coffee table.

  • to a sensible or acceptable extent

    Example

    You can make any changes you want, but they must be within reason.

  • close enough to hear something

    Example

    I could hear their conversation because I was within earshot.

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Summary: within in Brief

The word 'within' [wɪˈðɪn] is a preposition that refers to being inside or not further than an area or period of time. It can also mean before the end of a particular period. Examples include 'The keys are somewhere within this room,' and 'You must complete the task within two hours.' Phrases like 'within reach' and 'within reason' denote proximity and acceptability, respectively.

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