narrow |
meager |
Related terms |
Narrow is a related term of meager.
In lang=en terms the difference between narrow and meager
is that
narrow is to get narrower while
meager is to make lean.
As adjectives the difference between narrow and meager
is that
narrow is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth while
meager is having little flesh; lean; thin.
As verbs the difference between narrow and meager
is that
narrow is to reduce in width or extent; to contract while
meager is to make lean.
As a noun narrow
is (chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water.
fixed |
narrow |
Related terms |
Fixed is a related term of narrow.
As verbs the difference between fixed and narrow
is that
fixed is (
fix) while
narrow is to reduce in width or extent; to contract.
As adjectives the difference between fixed and narrow
is that
fixed is not changing, not able to be changed, staying the same while
narrow is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.
As a noun narrow is
(chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water.
narrow |
nationalism |
As nouns the difference between narrow and nationalism
is that
narrow is (chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water while
nationalism is patriotism; the idea of supporting one's country and culture.
As an adjective narrow
is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.
As a verb narrow
is to reduce in width or extent; to contract.
narrow |
strict |
As adjectives the difference between narrow and strict
is that
narrow is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth while
strict is strained; drawn close; tight.
As a verb narrow
is to reduce in width or extent; to contract.
As a noun narrow
is (chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water.
narrow |
poor |
As adjectives the difference between narrow and poor
is that
narrow is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth while
poor is with little or no possessions or money.
As nouns the difference between narrow and poor
is that
narrow is (chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water while
poor is (
with "the") those who have little or no possessions or money, taken as a group.
As a verb narrow
is to reduce in width or extent; to contract.
steep |
narrow |
In intransitive terms the difference between steep and narrow
is that
steep is to imbue with something while
narrow is to get narrower.
As adjectives the difference between steep and narrow
is that
steep is of a near-vertical gradient; of a slope, surface, curve, etc. that proceeds upward at an angle near vertical while
narrow is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.
As verbs the difference between steep and narrow
is that
steep is to soak an item (or to be soaked) in liquid in order to gradually add or remove components to or from the item while
narrow is to reduce in width or extent; to contract.
As nouns the difference between steep and narrow
is that
steep is a liquid used in a steeping process while
narrow is a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water.
narrow |
hallow |
In lang=en terms the difference between narrow and hallow
is that
narrow is to get narrower while
hallow is to make holy, to sanctify.
As adjectives the difference between narrow and hallow
is that
narrow is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth while
hallow is .
As verbs the difference between narrow and hallow
is that
narrow is to reduce in width or extent; to contract while
hallow is to make holy, to sanctify or
hallow can be to shout, especially to urge on dogs for hunting.
As nouns the difference between narrow and hallow
is that
narrow is (chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water while
hallow is (archaic|or|dialectal) a saint; a holy person; an apostle or
hallow can be a shout, cry; a hulloo.
narrow |
pity |
In lang=en terms the difference between narrow and pity
is that
narrow is to get narrower while
pity is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As verbs the difference between narrow and pity
is that
narrow is to reduce in width or extent; to contract while
pity is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As nouns the difference between narrow and pity
is that
narrow is (chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water while
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
As an adjective narrow
is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.
As an interjection pity is
short form of what a pity.
narrow |
pitty |
In lang=en terms the difference between narrow and pitty
is that
narrow is limited as to means; straitened; pinching while
pitty is pit bull terrier.
As nouns the difference between narrow and pitty
is that
narrow is a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water while
pitty is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
As an adjective narrow
is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.
As a verb narrow
is to reduce in width or extent; to contract.
narrow |
hollow |
In figuratively terms the difference between narrow and hollow
is that
narrow is restrictive; without flexibility or latitude while
hollow is a feeling of emptiness.
In transitive terms the difference between narrow and hollow
is that
narrow is to reduce in width or extent; to contract while
hollow is to make a hole in something; to excavate.
As an adverb hollow is
completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.
As an interjection hollow is
alternative form of lang=en.
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