What is another word for not far?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒt fˈɑː] (IPA)

When we convey information about a place or location, the phrase "not far" often comes into play. It has different meanings and interpretations depending on the context. The following are some synonyms for "not far," which can be used to further elaborate on the same idea. "Close by," "short distance," "within reach," "a stone's throw," "a hop, skip, and a jump," "nearby," "not too distant," and "in the vicinity" are among the expressions that may be used instead of "not far." Whatever alternative you settle on, each of them may help you to better represent your concepts and ideas, allowing you to express yourself in a more nuanced and diverse manner.

What are the hypernyms for Not far?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Not far

  • The Cardinal is at his wit's end - it is true that he had not far to go.
    George Byron
  • I grew up not far from where Motown was founded, maybe 300 miles from Detroit and I've always liked - I used to like the way they made records. I still do, I just haven't had a chance to hear as much. They used to entertain me.
    Rick Danko
  • I noticed this process of waking, and predicted with terrifying logic that one of these years not far away I would be awake continuously and never slip back, and never be free of myself again.
    Annie Dillard
  • I certainly feel that the time is not far distant when a knowledge of the principles of diet will be an essential part of one's education. Then mankind will eat to live, be able to do better mental and physical work and disease will be less frequent.
    Fannie Farmer
  • If ever I want to amuse myself with an idiot, I have not far to look for one. I laugh at myself.
    Frederic William Farrar

Related words: near, not far at all, near me, how far, how near

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