narrowly


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
narrow/ˈnarəʊ/
adjective (narrower, narrowest)
  • 1 of small width in comparison to length.
  • 2 limited in extent, amount, or scope.
  • 3 barely achieved: a narrow escape.
  • 4 Phonetics denoting a vowel pronounced with the root of the tongue drawn back so as to narrow the pharynx.
verb become or make narrower.

■ (narrow something down) reduce the number of possibilities or options.

noun (narrows) a narrow channel connecting two larger areas of water.
– phrases
narrow circumstances poverty.
a narrow squeak Brit. informal an escape or victory that is narrowly achieved.
– derivatives
narrowish adjective,
narrowly adverb,
narrowness noun.
– origin OE nearu, of Gmc origin.
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