adjective “narrow”
narrow, Komp. narrower, Sup. narrowest
- small in width, with sides that are close together
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The bridge was so narrow that only one car could cross at a time.
- very limited in extent or size
His expertise was in a narrow field of quantum physics.
- not allowing for flexibility or broad interpretation
Her narrow view of the issue ignored the underlying causes.
- limited in understanding or acceptance; prejudiced
His narrow attitudes towards other cultures were a barrier to making friends abroad.
- with only a slight difference or gap
The team won the game by a narrow margin of two points.
noun “narrow”
narrows, nëmmen am Plural
- chiefly in the plural, a tight space or channel between larger areas
The ship carefully navigated through the narrows.
verb “narrow”
Infinitiv narrow; hien narrows; Verg. narrowed; Part. Verg. narrowed; Ger. narrowing
- to make something less wide or more restricted
The tailor had to narrow the waist of the dress to fit her perfectly.
- to become less wide
As we entered the village, the wide road narrowed into a cobblestone path.