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    neighbour
    /ˈneɪbə/

    noun

    • 1. a person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to: "our garden was the envy of the neighbours"

    verb

    • 1. (of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another): "the square neighbours the old quarter of the town"

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  2. NEIGHBOUR definition: 1. someone who lives very close to you: 2. a country that is next to another country: 3. (of a…. Learn more.

  3. NEIGHBOR definition: 1. US spelling of neighbour 2. someone who lives very close to you: 3. a country that is next to…. Learn more.

  4. noun. neigh· bor ˈnā-bər. Synonyms of neighbor. 1. : one living or located near another. had lunch with her next-door neighbor. 2. : fellow man. thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself Matthew 19:19 (King James Version) neighbor. 2 of 3. adjective. : being immediately adjoining or relatively near. neighbor. 3 of 3. verb.

  5. Neighbour definition: a person who lives near or next to another. See examples of NEIGHBOUR used in a sentence.

  6. a country that is next to or near another country. What is Britain's nearest neighbour? Consider Canada, our neighbor to the north. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. a person or thing that is standing or located next to another person or thing. Stand quietly, children, and try not to talk to your neighbour.

  7. Your neighbours are the people who live near you, especially the people who live in the house or flat which is next to yours.

  8. NEIGHBOUR meaning: 1. someone who lives very close to you: 2. a country that is next to another country: 3. (of a…. Learn more.

  9. a person who lives (or is located) near another.

  10. Neighbor definition: a person who lives near another. See examples of NEIGHBOR used in a sentence.

  11. A neighbor is a nearby person or thing. Be kind to your neighbor, for you never know when you will need to borrow sugar, a shovel, or the spare key to your house. The noun neighbor, spelled neahgebur in Old English, translates to “near” “dweller” when broken down into its individual parts.