neighbour
word
/ˈneɪbɝ/
NAY-bur
/nˈeɪbɐ/
NAY-buh
Definition
A person who lives near or next to you, usually in the same building or on the same street.
Usage & Nuances
Used in both British and Canadian English. US spelling is 'neighbor'. Common collocations: 'next-door neighbour', 'friendly neighbour', 'noisy neighbour'. Can be used for both men and women. Sometimes used figuratively, e.g., 'our country's southern neighbour.'
Spanish: vecino - vecinaPortuguese (BR): vizinho - vizinhaPortuguese (PT): vizinho - vizinhaChinese (Simplified): 邻居Chinese (Traditional): 鄰居Hindi: पड़ोसीArabic: جارBengali: পড়শি - প্রতিবেশীRussian: соседJapanese: 隣人Vietnamese: hàng xómKorean: 이웃Turkish: komşuUrdu: پڑوسیIndonesian: tetangga
Example Sentences
Our new neighbours invited us over for dinner.
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I ran into my neighbour at the supermarket.
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My neighbour is very friendly.
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Do you know your neighbours?
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The neighbour helped me carry the boxes.
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I think the neighbour's dog keeps barking all night.
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