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long
adjective as in extended in space or time
adjective as in interminable, excessive in length
Strongest matches
Weak matches
boundless, diffusive, dilatory, drawn-out, for ages, forever and a day, limitless, long-drawn-out, long-winded, overlong, prolix, tardy, unending, verbose, without end, wordy
Example Sentences
"Is it possible that we could go to a longer roll in return for a delay? Perhaps," Bessent said.
"You could argue that AI used right is capable of helping people become their best selves," Anderson said, noting that education has long been central to TED.
It wasn’t that long ago that self-driving cars perpetually felt a year away.
But the gap between large-caps and the rest of the market is wider over a longer stretch.
“And the results of the index tell us that while some people are preparing for longer lives, there is much more we can and should be doing.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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