[
US
/ˈneɪbɝ/
]
NOUN
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a nearby object of the same kind
Fort Worth is a neighbor of Dallas
what is the closest neighbor to the Earth? - a person who lives (or is located) near another
VERB
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be located near or adjacent to
Pakistan neighbors India -
live or be located as a neighbor
the neighboring house
How To Use neighbor In A Sentence
- New antioxidants include ferulic acid, idebenone, ubiquinone coenzyme Q10, alpha lipoic acid, and resveratrol and are already making their way into our friendly neighborhood counters. You Being Beautiful
- Having savored victory, the ruffians moved on to attack the homes of well-known abolitionists in the neighborhood.
- Searching online (thank you, dear neighbor, for not using password protection), I read about poor souls who'd paid $200, $400, and even $1,500 to have this exact problem fixed.
- Outwardly, Gina didn't seem troubled - she babysat for neighbors, wrote cute poems, and smiled radiantly for pictures.
- These companies will also sell you mason bee cocoons, if you don't want to wait for the neighborhood bees to stumble across your beehouse on their own. Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
- He was a good neighbor and well respected for honoring his word.
- It's one of America's least "churched" cities, but the religious community fashioned Neighbors in Need as a response to the 1970's Boeing recession. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News
- All these glossy pamphlets are just window dressing - the fact is that the new mall will ruin the neighborhood.
- CAMBODIA - Cambodia is alarmed at the illegal import of pigs from the neighboring country of Viet Nam. ThePigSite - Global Pig Industry News Feeds
- not far from the former site of Five Points, the immigrant neighborhood showcased in the Martin Scorsese's film "Gangs of New York.