Neighboring means adjacent to, bordering, or nearby.
It is the present participle of the verb "to neighbor" (to border, to be next to), and is used as a verb or an adjective, and more rarely a noun.
The noun "neighbor" (UK neighbour) is a person, place, or thing that is near to another.
someone who lives in your neighborhood, therefore they are your neighbor.
you shall not attack your neighbor
never saw your neighbor before and
The little [feminine] neighbor, or, the dear [feminine] neighbor
voisin = neighbor
Could you be a little more specific with this question? What do you mean? IF you offend your neighbor.... then what?
Your neighbor can mean the person living next door to you or a person anywhere in the world.
my neighbor name is supriya. newtest3
Salut: It is neighbor.
"I am your neighbor."
It depends on the usage:The past participle of 'to neighbor' is neighboring, used as an adjective to mean adjacent or nearby.The adjective meaning 'done as a friendly neighbor would' is neighborly.
Vecino = Neighbor Vecinito = Little Neighbor Bizantino (sounds like vecintino) = Byzantine
What does it mean when your female neighbor invites you in when they are home alone