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the comparative and superlative forms of the word near are nearer(in comparative form) and nearest(in superlative form).
4. (67 letters divided by 16 words = 4.4667 letters per word.)
To the nearest 1: 80,000To the nearest 2: 80,000To the nearest 4: 80,001To the nearest 5: 80,002To the nearest 8: 80,003To the nearest 10: 80,004To the nearest 16: 80,007To the nearest 20: 80,009To the nearest 25: 80,012To the nearest 32: 80,015To the nearest 40: 80,019To the nearest 50: 80,024To the nearest 64: 80,031To the nearest 80: 80,039To the nearest 100: 80,049To the nearest 125: 80,062To the nearest 128: 80,063To the nearest 160: 80,079To the nearest 200: 80,099To the nearest 250: 80,124To the nearest 320: 80,159To the nearest 400: 80,199To the nearest 500: 80,249To the nearest 625: 80,312To the nearest 640: 80,319To the nearest 800: 80,399To the nearest 1,000: 80,499To the nearest 1,250: 80,624To the nearest 1,600: 80,799To the nearest 2,000: 80,999To the nearest 2,500: 81,249To the nearest 3,200: 81,599To the nearest 4,000: 81,999To the nearest 5,000: 82,499To the nearest 8,000: 83,999To the nearest 10,000: 84,999To the nearest 16,000: 87,999To the nearest 20,000: 89,999To the nearest 40,000: 99,999To the nearest 80,000: 119,999
It depends on what is meant by 'next to another word'. These are the possible answers (4 letter word in bold font; another word in italics):The window nearest to the fireplaceopens.The window nearest to the fireplace opens.The window nearest to the fireplace opens.The window nearest to the fireplace opens.The window nearest to the fireplace opens.
The boy was nearest to me than he was to her.The ball was nearest to me than the fence.
Nearest
entrenched is the nearest I can get
Yes, it can be a preposition, when used with an object (e.g. nearest the town). The preposition phrase, or just the word nearest, can be an adjective or an adverb.
closest
There is no such word in Latin.The nearest is semper, which means always.
There is no corresponding opposite word for hobble. The nearest word might be 'enable'.
No, the word prolonged is not an adverb.The word prolonged is a verb.The nearest adverb for the word "prolonged" is prolongedly.
There is no such word, it is gibberish. The nearest word I can think of to that, is 'haggle' - which means to bargain about a price.
nearer, nearest
That is the correct spelling of the word "closest" (nearest).