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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
When the strongest connection is no longer an option, why is there the impulse to continue instead of bowing out?
There was no timeframe given for how long Nicholas Daniel would be detained in hospital but he would have to face a tribunal before being considered for release.
Medpro had also argued that the government could have sold the gowns if it no longer wanted them, or repurposed to be used as non-sterile or isolation gowns.
"We live in a world where there is very robust political debate, that has been going on for a long time," he added.
However, as long as there are humans writing, there will also be books filled with wit and joy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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