No I don't believe so you motherfrickers didn't answer me in time so I GOT THE MOTHERFRICKER THING WRONG SO FRICK YA'LL
nearly, almost - presque You say "Presque" if you want to say "nearly".
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"Similar" is a word that means nearly the same as "like."
Cowardice is nearly the opposite in meaning of valor.
A synonym of course. An antonym for a word that is defined for hvaing the opposite or nearly the opposite meaning.
nearly = fast nearly = beinahe nearly = nahezu nearly = gleich nearly = bald
No nearly is not an adjective in the sentence "They lost nearly everything." It is an adverb.
Nearly hit. I shoot a bullet at you, and it nearly hits. The bullet I shot at you nearly hit you.
nearly, almost - presque You say "Presque" if you want to say "nearly".
Yes, nearly is an adverb.
Nearly (the converse of barely) is an adverb, as in nearly done or nearly fatal. It is the adverb form of the adjective near, not the adverb near.
Nearly they are all mestizos.
No, nearly is not a compound word.
more nearly
nearly is the adverb of manner
intensifiers
Nearly Lost You was created in 1992.