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Narrow Definition & Meaning

1. Narrow: having a small width in relation to length or height.

Example: The hallway was so narrow that only one person could walk through at a time.

2. Narrow: limited in scope or extent.

Example: His knowledge of the subject was narrow and only covered the basics.

3. Narrow: lacking in tolerance or open-mindedness.

Example: Her narrow views on politics made it difficult to have a meaningful conversation.

4. Narrow: close or cramped.

Example: The narrow cabin made it difficult to move around comfortably.

5. Narrow: narrowly avoiding something, such as danger or failure.

Example: The car narrowly missed hitting the pedestrian.

Examples of the word narrow used in sentences.

  • My bedroom has a narrow bed that fits perfectly in the small space.
  • The bridge has a narrow pathway that makes it difficult for bikers to cross.
  • The street is too narrow for two cars to pass at the same time.
  • I prefer a narrow tie instead of a wide one.
  • The gap between the two buildings is very narrow.
  • Her narrow-minded ideas limited her ability to see the bigger picture.
  • The narrow path led us deep into the forest.
  • The narrow bridge was only wide enough for one car to pass at a time.
  • I have to squeeze through the narrow passage to reach my office.
  • The narrow staircase made it difficult to carry my luggage up to the room.
  • I have a narrow understanding of politics, but I want to learn more about it.
  • Our dining room is very narrow, so we had to choose a small table to fit properly.
  • She has a narrow-minded point of view and refuses to accept any other opinions.
  • The narrow streets of the old town were beautiful, but it was challenging to navigate with a car.
  • The path to the summit was narrow and steep, but the view at the top was breathtaking.
  • The company's narrow profit margins forced them to make tough decisions about expenses.
  • The narrow streets of the historic town make it difficult to navigate by car.
  • Through therapy, I learned to challenge my narrow-minded beliefs and expand my perspective.
  • The athlete made a narrow escape from injury during the intense competition.
  • My job search has been very narrow, only focusing on one specific industry.
  • The CEO's narrow-minded approach to business proved to be detrimental to the company in the long run.
  • The narrow alleyway was barely wide enough for two people to walk through side by side.
  • The professor's research focused on the narrow field of quantum mechanics, but had far-reaching implications for the scientific community.
  • The mountain pass was so narrow that the driver had to navigate the car with utmost precision.
  • The narrow escape from the burning building left the firefighters shaken but relieved.
  • Despite its narrow dimensions, the skyscraper was able to accommodate a large number of offices.
  • Her narrow-minded views on politics made it difficult to engage in meaningful discussions.
  • The judge's decision was based on a narrow interpretation of the law, which some argued was unfair.
  • The path ahead grew increasingly narrow as we approached the summit of the mountain.
  • We had to navigate through the narrow alleyways of the old city to reach the market.
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