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    long
    [lôNG, läNG]
    adjective
    long (adjective) · longer (comparative adjective) · longest (superlative adjective)
    1. measuring a great distance from end to end:
      "a long corridor" · "long black hair" · "the line for tickets was long"
      • (after a measurement and in questions) measuring a specified distance from end to end:
        "a boat 150 feet long" · "how long is the leash?"
      • (of a journey) covering a great distance:
        "I went for a long walk"
      • (of a ball in sports) traveling a great distance, or further than expected or intended:
        "he threw a long ball to the catcher"
      • (of a garment or sleeves on a garment) covering the whole of a person's legs or arms:
        "a sweater with long sleeves"
      • of elongated shape:
        "shaped like a torpedo, long and thin"
      • informal
        (of a person) tall.
    2. lasting or taking a great amount of time:
      "a long and distinguished career" · "she took a long time to dress"
      • (after a noun of duration and in questions) lasting or taking a specified amount of time:
        "the debates will be 90 minutes long"
      • seeming to last more time than is the case; lengthy or tedious:
        "serving long hours on the committee"
      • (of a person's memory) retaining things for a great amount of time.
    3. relatively great in extent:
      "write a long report" · "a long list of candidates"
      • (after a noun of extent and in questions) having a specified extent:
        "the statement was three pages long"
    4. phonetics
      (of a vowel) categorized as long with regard to quality and length is long (e.g. in standard British English the vowel /uː/ in food is long as distinct from the short vowel /ʊ/ in good).
      • prosody
        (of a vowel or syllable) having the greater of the two recognized durations.
    5. (of odds or a chance) reflecting or representing a low level of probability:
      "winning against long odds" · "you're taking a long chance"
    6. stock market
      (of shares, bonds, or other assets) bought in advance, with the expectation of a rise in price.
      • (of a broker or their position in the market) buying or based on long stocks.
      • (of a security) maturing at a distant date.
    7. informal
      (long on)
      well-supplied with:
      "an industry that seems long on ideas but short on cash"
    noun
    long (noun) · longs (plural noun)
    1. a long interval or period:
      "see you before long" · "it will not be for long"
    2. a long sound such as a long signal in Morse code or a long vowel or syllable:
      "two longs and a short"
    3. finance
      (longs)
      long-dated securities, especially gilt-edged securities.
      • assets held in a long position.
    adverb
    long (adverb) · longer (comparative adverb) · longest (superlative adverb)
    1. for a long time:
      "we hadn't known them long" · "an experience they will long remember" · "his long-awaited Grand Prix debut"
      • in questions about a period of time:
        "how long have you been working?"
      • at a time distant from a specified event or point of time:
        "the work was compiled long after his death" · "it was abandoned long ago"
      • after an implied point of time:
        "he could not wait any longer"
      • (after a noun of duration) throughout a specified period of time:
        "it rained all day long"
    2. (with reference to the ball in sports) at, to, or over a great distance, or further than expected or intended:
      "the quarterback dropped back and threw the ball long"
      • beyond the point aimed at; too far:
        "he threw the ball long"
    Origin
    Old English lang, long (adjective), lange, longe (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German lang.
    long
    [lôNG, läNG]
    verb
    long (verb) · longs (third person present) · longed (past tense) · longed (past participle) · longing (present participle)
    1. have a strong wish or desire:
      "she longed for a little more excitement" · "we are longing to see the new baby"
    Origin
    Old English langian ‘grow long, prolong’, also ‘dwell in thought, yearn’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch langen ‘present, offer’ and German langen ‘reach, extend’.
    -long
    [läNG]
    combiningform
    1. (added to nouns) for the duration of:
      "lifelong"
    long.
    [long.]
    abbreviation
    1. longitude.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    adjective
    1. measuring a great distance from end to end:
      Opposite:
      • (after a measurement and in questions) measuring a specified distance from end to end:
    2. lasting or taking a great amount of time:
      Opposite:
      noun
      1. a long interval or period:
        in the near future
        in a short time
        in a little while
        in a minute
        in an instant
        in no time (at all)
        before you know it
        any minute (now)
        in a jiffy
        in two shakes of a lamb's tail
        before you can say Jack Robinson
        ere long
      verb
      1. have a strong wish or desire:
        hanker for/after
        be eager
        be desperate
        be consumed with desire
        be unable to wait
        would give one's eye teeth
        lust after
        dream of
        be bent on
        eat one's heart out over
        have a yen
        be dying
       
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