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- Dictionaryadjectivelonger (comparative adjective)
- measuring a great distance from end to end:"a long corridor" · "long black hair" · "the line for tickets was long"Opposite:
- (after a measurement and in questions) measuring a specified distance from end to end:"a boat 150 feet long" · "how long is the leash?"
- (of a journey) covering a great distance:"I went for a long walk"
- (of a ball in sports) traveling a great distance, or further than expected or intended:"he threw a long ball to the catcher"
- (of a garment or sleeves on a garment) covering the whole of a person's legs or arms:"a sweater with long sleeves"
- of elongated shape:"shaped like a torpedo, long and thin"
- informal(of a person) tall.
- lasting or taking a great amount of time:"a long and distinguished career" · "she took a long time to dress"
- (after a noun of duration and in questions) lasting or taking a specified amount of time:"the debates will be 90 minutes long"
- seeming to last more time than is the case; lengthy or tedious:"serving long hours on the committee"
- (of a person's memory) retaining things for a great amount of time.
- relatively great in extent:"write a long report" · "a long list of candidates"
- (after a noun of extent and in questions) having a specified extent:"the statement was three pages long"
- phonetics(of a vowel) categorized as long with regard to quality and length is long (e.g. in standard British English the vowel /uː/ in food is long as distinct from the short vowel /ʊ/ in good).
- prosody(of a vowel or syllable) having the greater of the two recognized durations.
- (of odds or a chance) reflecting or representing a low level of probability:"winning against long odds" · "you're taking a long chance"
- stock market(of shares, bonds, or other assets) bought in advance, with the expectation of a rise in price.
- (of a broker or their position in the market) buying or based on long stocks.
- (of a security) maturing at a distant date.
- informal(long on)well-supplied with:"an industry that seems long on ideas but short on cash"
adverblonger (comparative adverb)- for a long time:"we hadn't known them long" · "an experience they will long remember" · "his long-awaited Grand Prix debut"
- in questions about a period of time:"how long have you been working?"
- at a time distant from a specified event or point of time:"the work was compiled long after his death" · "it was abandoned long ago"
- after an implied point of time:"he could not wait any longer"
- (after a noun of duration) throughout a specified period of time:"it rained all day long"
- (with reference to the ball in sports) at, to, or over a great distance, or further than expected or intended:"the quarterback dropped back and threw the ball long"
- beyond the point aimed at; too far:"he threw the ball long"
OriginOld English lang, long (adjective), lange, longe (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German lang. - See results only from powerthesaurus.org
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