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  1. up to (doing) something idiom. verge. virtual. way. See more results » (Definition of nigh from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) nigh | American Dictionary. preposition, adverb [ not gradable ]

  2. nigh. adverb, preposition. old-fashioned or literary us / naɪ / uk / naɪ /. Add to word list. Add to word list. near: She must have written nigh on (= almost but not quite) 50 books. The time is nigh (= it is nearly time) for us to make a decision. Synonyms.

  3. The meaning of NIGH is near in place, time, or relationship —often used with on, onto, or unto. How to use nigh in a sentence.

  4. Nigh definition: near in space, time, or relation. See examples of NIGH used in a sentence.

  5. Nigh is an old-fashioned word that can be used as an adjective or adverb to mean near or nearly. Something that is nigh impossible — like knitting a sweater in one night — will be very difficult to accomplish.

  6. (naɪ ) 1. adverb [be ADVERB] If an event is nigh, it will happen very soon. [old-fashioned] The end of the world may be nigh, but do we really care? The storm must still be nigh, she thought. Synonyms: almost, about, nearly, close to More Synonyms of nigh. 2. See also well-nigh. 3. See nigh on. More Synonyms of nigh.

  7. Definition of nigh adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Meaning of nighLearner’s Dictionary. nigh. adverb. uk / naɪ / us. Add to word list. literary. near: The end of the world is nigh. well nigh/nigh on old-fashioned. almost: Our family has lived here well nigh two hundred years. (Definition of nigh from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of nigh.

  9. 1. Being near in time, place, or relationship; close: sick and nigh to death. 2. a. Being on the left side of an animal or vehicle: pulling hard on the nigh rein. b. Being the animal or vehicle on the left: the nigh horse. prep. Not far from; near. [Middle English neigh, from Old English nēah, nēh .]

  10. nigh meaning, definition, what is nigh: near or soon: Learn more.