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    narrowly
    /ˈnarəʊli/

    adverb

    • 1. only just; by only a small margin: "they were narrowly defeated in the final" Similar only justjustbarelyscarcely
    • 2. closely or carefully: "he was looking at her narrowly" Similar closelycarefullysearchinglyscrutinizingly

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  2. carefully or in a way that shows doubt: The officer looked at him narrowly through half-closed eyes. Fewer examples. The proposal to change the rules was narrowly defeated by 201 votes to 196. He narrowly escaped a fine. The plane narrowly avoided disaster when one of the engines cut out on take-off.

  3. carefully or in a way that shows doubt: The officer looked at him narrowly through half-closed eyes. Fewer examples. The proposal to change the rules was narrowly defeated by 201 votes to 196. He narrowly escaped a fine. The plane narrowly avoided disaster when one of the engines cut out on take-off.

  4. 4 days ago · /ˈnɛroʊli/ /ˈnærəʊli/ IPA guide. Definitions of narrowly. adverb. in a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions. “he interprets the law narrowly ” see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Narrowly." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/narrowly. Accessed 21 Jul. 2024. Copy citation.

  5. : of less than standard or usual width. a narrow sidewalk. c. of a textile : woven in widths usually less than 18 inches (46 centimeters) 2. : limited in size or scope. a narrow interpretation. 3. a. : illiberal (see illiberal sense a) in views or disposition : prejudiced. the days of cold hearts and narrow minds T. B. Macaulay. b.

  6. 1. Of small or limited width, especially in comparison with length. 2. Limited in area or scope; cramped. 3. Lacking flexibility; rigid: narrow opinions. 4. Barely sufficient; close: a narrow margin of victory. 5. Painstakingly thorough or attentive; meticulous: narrow scrutiny. 6. Linguistics Tense. v. nar·rowed, nar·row·ing, nar·rows. v.tr. 1.

  7. If you look at someone narrowly, you look at them in a concentrated way, often because you think they are not giving you full information about something. He grimaced and looked narrowly at his colleague.

  8. Check pronunciation: narrowly. Definition of narrowly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Meaning of. narrowly. – Learner’s Dictionary. narrowly. adverb. uk / ˈnærəʊli / us. B2. only by a small amount: A tile fell off the roof, narrowly missing my head.

  10. narrowly meaning, definition, what is narrowly: by only a small amount: Learn more.

  11. adj. of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow path. limited in extent or space; affording little room: narrow quarters. limited in range or scope: a narrow sampling of public opinion.