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distant - separated in space or coming from or going to a distance; "distant villages"; "the sound of distant traffic"; "a distant sound"; "a distant telephone call" |
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close marked by fidelity to an original; "a close translation"; "a faithful copy of the portrait"; "a faithful rendering of the observed facts"
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far located at a great distance in time or space or degree; "we come from a far country"; "far corners of the earth"; "the far future"; "a far journey"; "the far side of the road"; "far from the truth"; "far in the future"
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distance the property created by the space between two objects or points
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deep exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy; "deep political machinations"; "a deep plot"
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extreme most distant in any direction; "the extreme edge of town"
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far-flung remote; "far-flung corners of the Empire"
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long-distance covering a long distance; "a long-distance runner"; "a long-distance freight train"; "she ran off with a long-distance truck driver"
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nonadjacent not adjacent; not next
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out-of-town happening in or being of another town or city; "an out-of-town tryout"; "an out-of-town school"
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yon,
yonder distant but within sight (`yon' is dialectal); "yonder valley"; "the hills yonder"; "what is yon place?"
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distant - far apart in relevance or relationship or kinship ; "a distant cousin"; "a remote relative"; "a distant likeness"; "considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics" |
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remote |
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close marked by fidelity to an original; "a close translation"; "a faithful copy of the portrait"; "a faithful rendering of the observed facts"
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faraway very far away in space or time; "faraway mountains"; "the faraway future"; "troops landing on far-off shores"; "far-off happier times"
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loosely knit having only distant social or legal ties; "a loosely knit group"
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removed
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ulterior beyond or outside an area of immediate interest; remote; "a suggestion ulterior to the present discussion"; "without...any purpose, immediate or ulterior"- G.B.Shaw
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distant - separate or apart in time; "distant events"; "the remote past or future" |
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remote,
removed |
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far located at a great distance in time or space or degree; "we come from a far country"; "far corners of the earth"; "the far future"; "a far journey"; "the far side of the road"; "far from the truth"; "far in the future"
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distant - located far away spatially; "distant lands"; "remote stars" |
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remote |
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far located at a great distance in time or space or degree; "we come from a far country"; "far corners of the earth"; "the far future"; "a far journey"; "the far side of the road"; "far from the truth"; "far in the future"
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