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    nar·row
    [ˈnerō]
    adjective
    narrow (adjective) · narrower (comparative adjective) · narrowest (superlative adjective)
    1. (especially of something that is considerably longer or higher than it is wide) of small width:
      "he made his way down the narrow road"
    2. limited in extent, amount, or scope; restricted:
      "his ability to get good results within narrow constraints of money and manpower"
      • (of a person's attitude or beliefs) limited in range and lacking willingness or ability to appreciate alternative views:
        "companies fail through their narrow view of what contributes to profit"
      • precise or strict in meaning:
        "a narrow definition of family can neglect the experiences of many people"
      • (of a phonetic transcription) showing fine details of accent.
    3. denoting or relating to a contest that is won or lost by only a very small margin:
      "the home team just hung on for a narrow victory"
    4. phonetics
      denoting a vowel pronounced with the root of the tongue drawn back so as to narrow the pharynx.
    verb
    narrow (verb) · narrows (third person present) · narrowed (past tense) · narrowed (past participle) · narrowing (present participle)
    1. become or make less wide:
      "the road narrowed and crossed an old bridge" · "the embankment was built to narrow the river"
      • almost close (one's eyes) so as to focus on something or someone, or to indicate anger, suspicion, or other emotion:
        "she narrowed her eyes at him suspiciously" · "Jake's eyes had narrowed to pinpoints"
    2. become or make more limited or restricted in extent or scope:
      "their trade surplus narrowed to $70 million in January" · "New England had narrowed Denver's lead from 13 points to 4"
    noun
    (narrows)
    narrows (plural noun) · narrow (noun)
    1. a narrow channel connecting two larger areas of water:
      "a basaltic fang rising from the narrows of the Upper Missouri"
    Origin
    Old English nearu, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch naar ‘dismal, unpleasant’ and German Narbe ‘scar’. Early senses in English included ‘constricted’ and ‘mean’.
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    adjective
    1. (especially of something that is considerably longer or higher than it is wide) of small width:
    2. limited in extent, amount, or scope; restricted:
      Opposite:
    3. denoting or relating to a contest that is won or lost by only a very small margin:
    verb
    1. become or make less wide:
    2. become or make more limited or restricted in extent or scope:
      Opposite:
    noun
    1. a narrow channel connecting two larger areas of water:
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