- well-nigh
- ,well-`nigh adverb INFORMALnearly but not completely:It would be well-nigh impossible to get there in less than an hour.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
well-nigh — O.E. wel neah, from WELL (Cf. well) (adv.) + NIGH (Cf. nigh) … Etymology dictionary
Well-nigh — adv. Almost; nearly. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
well-nigh — adv old fashioned almost ▪ It will be well nigh impossible to raise that amount of money … Dictionary of contemporary English
well-nigh — meaning ‘nearly, almost wholly or entirely’, has been in continuous use since the Old English period but is now usually regarded as literary or archaic in tone: • If your country is the size of a postage stamp, your population is unsophisticated… … Modern English usage
well-nigh — *nearly, almost, approximately … New Dictionary of Synonyms
well-nigh — well′ nigh′ adv. very nearly; almost • Etymology: bef. 1150 … From formal English to slang
well-nigh — ► ADVERB chiefly literary ▪ almost … English terms dictionary
well-nigh — [wel′nī′] adv. very nearly; almost … English World dictionary
well-nigh — also well nigh ADV: ADV adj Well nigh means almost, but not completely or exactly. Finding a rug that s just the colour, size and price you want can be well nigh impossible. ...a hierarchical structure that was well nigh unassailable. Syn:… … English dictionary
well-nigh — adverb BrE formal or AmE almost, but not quite: The company has existed for well nigh 200 years. | well nigh impossible: Getting them to agree would be well nigh impossible … Longman dictionary of contemporary English