First Known Use: before 12th century
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adjective nar·row \ˈner-(ˌ)ō, ˈna-(ˌ)rō\
: long and not wide : small from one side to the other side
: including or involving a small number of things or people : limited in range or amount
: almost not successful : very close to failure : almost not enough for success
Full Definition of NARROW
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a : of slender width <a long and narrow room> b : of less than standard or usual width <a narrow sidewalk> c of a textile : woven in widths usually less than 18 inches (46 centimeters)
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: limited in size or scope <a narrow interpretation>
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a : illiberal in views or disposition : prejudiced b chiefly dialect : stingy, niggardly
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a : barely sufficient : close <won by a narrow margin> b : barely successful <a narrow escape>
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: minutely precise : meticulous <a narrow inspection>
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of an animal ration : relatively rich in protein as compared with carbohydrate and fat
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Origin of NARROW
Middle English narowe, from Old English nearu; akin to Old High German narwa scar
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verb
: to make (something) less wide
: to become less wide
: to make (something) smaller in amount or range
Full Definition of NARROW
transitive verb
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: to decrease the breadth or extent of : contract —often used with down
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: to decrease the scope or sphere of : limit —often used with down <narrow down the choices>
intransitive verb
: to lessen in width or extent : contract —often used with down
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First Known Use of NARROW
before 12th century
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noun
Definition of NARROW
: a narrow part or passage; specifically : a strait connecting two bodies of water —usually used in plural but singular or plural in construction
First Known Use of NARROW
13th century
NARROWS Defined for Kids
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adjective nar·row \ˈner-ō\
nar·row·ernar·row·est
Definition of NARROW for Kids
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: of slender or less than usual width <…Kino ran straight to the narrow dock where the fishing boats bobbed up and down… — Pearl S. Buck, The Big Wave>
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: limited in size or extent <We had a narrow range of choices.>
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: not broad or open in mind or views <They are narrow in their thinking.>
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verb
nar·rowednar·row·ing
Definition of NARROW for Kids
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: to make or become less wide <… his yellow eyes narrowed to slits. — Scott O'Dell, Island of the Blue Dolphins>
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: to limit in number : become fewer <The list of candidates has been narrowed to ten.>
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noun
Definition of NARROW for Kids
: a narrow passage connecting two bodies of water —usually used in pl.
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