- LONGER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
long, yearn, hanker, pine, hunger, thirst mean to have a strong desire for something long implies a wishing with one's whole heart and often a striving to attain yearn suggests an eager, restless, or painful longing hanker suggests the uneasy promptings of unsatisfied appetite or desire
- LONGER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Longer means for a greater amount of time She stared at him a moment longer 2 meanings: 1 → See no longer 2 → See not for much longer Click for more definitions
- Longer - definition of longer by The Free Dictionary
Define longer longer synonyms, longer pronunciation, longer translation, English dictionary definition of longer adj long·er , long·est 1 a Extending or traveling a relatively great distance b Having relatively great height; tall c Having the greater length of
- LONGER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
LONGER definition: see any longer; no longer See examples of longer used in a sentence
- LONGER - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
longer definition: lasting more time than something else Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "any longer", "no longer", "take a picture, it'll last longer"
- longer - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
the longer of two or the longest of several: the long way home; a brick with the long side exposed taking a long time; slow: He's certainly long getting here forward-looking or considering all aspects; broad: to take a long view of life intense, thorough, or critical; seriously appraising: a long look at one's past mistakes
- American Heritage Dictionary Entry: longer
Having the greater length of two or the greatest length of several: the long edge of the door 2 Of relatively great duration: a long time 3 Of a specified linear extent or duration: a mile long; an hour long 4 Made up of many members or items: a long shopping list 5 a Extending beyond an average or standard: a long game b
- longer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
“ longer ”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass : G C Merriam, 1913, →OCLC From long + -er longer This is a regular -er verb, but the stem is written longe- before endings that begin with -a- or -o- (to indicate that the -g- is a "soft" ʒ and not a "hard" ɡ )
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