different between nearby vs neighbouring

nearby

English

Etymology

From Middle English ner-bi, neer by, equivalent to near +? by.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n??(?)?ba?/

Adjective

nearby (comparative more nearby, superlative most nearby)

  1. adjacent, near, close by

Synonyms

  • close; see also Thesaurus:near

Translations

Adverb

nearby (comparative more nearby, superlative most nearby)

  1. next to, close to

Translations

Usage notes

Some British writers make the distinction between the adverbial near by, which is written as two words; and the adjectival nearby, which is written as one. In American English, the one-word spelling is standard for both forms.

Anagrams

  • Barney, barney, brayne

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  • what nearby restaurants are open
  • what nearby stores are open
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  • what nearby restaurants are open on christmas day
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neighbouring

English

Adjective

neighbouring (not comparable)

  1. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of neighboring

Verb

neighbouring

  1. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of neighboring

neighbouring From the web:

  • what's neighbouring countries
  • what neighbouring countries of brazil
  • what is meant by neighbouring
  • meaning of neighbouring countries
  • what are neighbouring rights
  • what are neighbouring countries of india
  • what is neighbouring group participation
  • what does neighbour mean
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