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Narrow Meaning in English

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/ˈnæɹoʊ/
NA-roh
/nˈæɹəʊ/
NA-roh

Definition

If something is narrow, it does not have much width from one side to the other. It can also describe a small difference, a limited range, or a way of thinking that is too restricted.

Usage & Nuances

Common with physical things: 'a narrow street', 'a narrow door'. Also used in expressions like 'a narrow win' or 'narrowly escape'. For opinions, 'narrow-minded' is much more common than just 'narrow'. Do not confuse it with 'thin', which usually describes small thickness, not width.

Example Sentences

The road is very narrow here.

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We walked through a narrow hallway.

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She won by a narrow margin.

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It was a narrow escape, but everyone was okay.

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The discussion was too narrow and ignored the bigger issue.

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We need to narrow our choices down to three.

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