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From far and near Meaning in English

expression

FRUHm FAR and NEER
fr-OM far and NEE-uh

Definition

Used to describe people or things coming from many different locations, both nearby and far away.

Usage & Nuances

Somewhat formal or literary, often used in writing, speeches, or announcements. Usually refers to people gathering for special events, but can also describe things or influences. Similar to 'from all over' but emphasizes both distance and diversity.

Example Sentences

People came from far and near to see the parade.

basic

Students from far and near joined the competition.

basic

Visitors from far and near filled the city during the festival.

basic

Artists from far and near displayed their work at the gallery opening.

natural

Fans from far and near gathered for the big game last night.

natural

She welcomed guests from far and near with a warm smile.

natural