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Near-death experience.
What's "near in this sentence.
Almost or close to?
Feb 28, 2025 6:13 AM
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When speaking about death, 'almost' and 'close to' are pretty much the same thing.
Feb 28, 2025 6:34 AM
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In this term, near means close to. Considering your question has two options to choose from.
Feb 28, 2025 11:35 AM
In the phrase "near-death experience," the word "near" means "close to."
It indicates that the person was close to death but did not actually die. So, in this case, "near" suggests proximity to a life-threatening event, but not quite reaching it.
Example:
A near-death experience refers to a situation where someone almost died but survived.
Tip:
In English, "near" often implies something that is very close to a particular point, but not necessarily reached. It can refer to both physical and figurative proximity. In this context, it's used figuratively to describe being close to death.
Mar 1, 2025 4:01 PM
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