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Synonyms, longer antonyms, definition Longer
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1. longer (Adjective)
9 synonyms
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1. | more farseeing | 0 |
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2. | more farsighted | 0.16 |
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3. | more foresighted | 0.02 |
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4. | more foresightful | 0 |
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5. | more long-sighted | 3.44 |
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6. | more prospicient | 0 |
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7. | more recollective | 0 |
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8. | more retentive | 0.17 |
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9. | more tenacious | 1.1 |
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1 antonym
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1. | shorter | 7 letters | 0 antonyms |
9 definitions
longer (Adjective) — | Primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified 7 examples |
1. ex. "a long life" | |
2. ex. "a long boring speech" | |
3. ex. "a long time" | |
4. ex. "a long friendship" | |
5. ex. "a long game" | |
6. ex. "long ago" | |
7. ex. "an hour long" | |
longer (Adjective) — | Primarily spatial sense; of relatively great or greater than average spatial extension or extension as specified 4 examples |
1. ex. "a long road" | |
2. ex. "a long distance" | |
3. ex. "contained many long words" | |
4. ex. "ten miles long" | |
longer (Adjective) — | Of relatively great height 2 examples |
1. ex. "a race of long gaunt men" | |
2. ex. "looked out the long French windows" | |
longer (Adjective) — | Good at remembering 1 example |
1. ex. "a long mind" | |
longer (Adjective) — | (finance) holding securities or commodities in expectation of a rise in prices 2 examples |
1. ex. "is long on coffee" | |
2. ex. "a long position in gold" | |
longer (Adjective) — | (of speech sounds or syllables) of relatively long duration 1 example |
1. ex. "the English vowel sounds in 'bate', 'beat', 'bite', 'boat', 'boot' are long" | |
longer (Adjective) — | Involving substantial risk 1 example |
1. ex. "long odds" | |
longer (Adjective) — | Planning prudently for the future 2 examples |
1. ex. "took a long view of the geopolitical issues" | |
2. ex. "large goals that required long-sighted policies" | |
longer (Adjective) — | Having or being more than normal or necessary 2 examples |
1. ex. "long on brains" | |
2. ex. "in long supply" |
2 see also
2. longer (Noun)
2 synonyms
1 definition
longer (Noun) — | A person with a strong desire for something 1 example |
1. ex. "a longer for money" |
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3. longer (Adverb)
1 definition
longer (Adverb) — | For more time 1 example |
1. ex. "can I stay bit longer?" |
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more farseeing, more farsighted, more foresighted, more foresightful, more long-sighted, en.synonym.one, more prospicient, more recollective, more retentive, more tenacious, thirster, yearner.
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