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Nearby vs Nearly - What's the difference?

nearby | nearly |


As adverbs the difference between nearby and nearly

is that nearby is next to, close to while nearly is {{cx|now|_|rare}} With great scrutiny; carefully.

As an adjective nearby

is adjacent, near, very close.

Purlieu vs Nearby - What's the difference?

purlieu | nearby |


As a noun purlieu

is (historical) the ground on the edges of a forest, especially when partly subject to the same forest laws concerning game hunting etc.

As an adjective nearby is

adjacent, near, very close.

As an adverb nearby is

next to, close to.

Nextto vs Nearby - What's the difference?

nextto | nearby |

Nextto is likely misspelled.


Nextto has no English definition.

As an adjective nearby is

adjacent, near, very close.

As an adverb nearby is

next to, close to.

Nearby vs Next - What's the difference?

nearby | next |


As adjectives the difference between nearby and next

is that nearby is adjacent, near, very close while next is following in a sequence.

As adverbs the difference between nearby and next

is that nearby is next to, close to while next is in a time, place or sequence closest or following.

As a determiner next is

the one immediately following the current or most recent one.

As a preposition next is

on the side of; next to.

As a noun next is

the one that follows after this one.

Remote vs Nearby - What's the difference?

remote | nearby |


As adjectives the difference between remote and nearby

is that remote is at a distance; disconnected while nearby is adjacent, near, very close.

As a noun remote

is short for remote control.

As a verb remote

is to connect to a computer from a remote location.

As an adverb nearby is

next to, close to.

Nearby vs Propinquent - What's the difference?

nearby | propinquent |


As adjectives the difference between nearby and propinquent

is that nearby is adjacent, near, very close while propinquent is nearby; close at hand.

As an adverb nearby

is next to, close to.

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