Next
51next — adjective 1》 coming immediately after the time of writing or speaking. ↘(of a day of the week) nearest (or the nearest but one) after the present. ↘(of an event) occurring directly after the present one in time. 2》 coming immediately… …
52next — 1. adjective 1) the next chapter Syn: following, succeeding, upcoming, to come 2) the next house in the street Syn: neighbouring, adjacent, adjoining, next door, bordering, connected …
53next — A e, hope, hiki. ♦ Next week, kēia pule a e. ♦ Week after next, kēia pule a e ā ia pule aku. ♦ What next? Ā he aha a e? ♦ The next house, kekahi hale aku nō, kekahi hale a e …
54next to — 1. adverb Almost; nearly. It is next to impossible to get him to admit it, but writes very well. 2. preposition a) Beside; alongside. Do you mind if I sit next to you? b) …
55next up — noun That which is next; the next to be up. Next up is a performance you wont want to miss …
56next — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. beside, nearest; after, later. adj. adjacent, adjoining, bordering, contiguous; following, ensuing, succeeding, successive. See sequence, futurity. Ant., preceding. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1.… …
57next to — idi a) adjacent to: Sit next to me[/ex] b) idi almost; nearly: next to impossible[/ex] c) idi aside from: Next to me, you re the best[/ex] …
58next to(1) — {adv.} Almost; nearly. * /It was next to impossible to believe that in a month the grass would be green and flowers would be blooming./ * /It was next to unthinkable that the boy would steal./ …
59next to(2) — {prep.} Just after; second to. * /Next to his family, baseball was his greatest love./ * /Next to pizza, Bob liked hamburger best./ …
60next to(1) — {adv.} Almost; nearly. * /It was next to impossible to believe that in a month the grass would be green and flowers would be blooming./ * /It was next to unthinkable that the boy would steal./ …