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adjacent

adjective
ad·​ja·​cent | \ ə-ˈjā-sᵊnt How to pronounce adjacent (audio) \

Definition of adjacent

1a : not distant : nearby the city and adjacent suburbs
b : having a common endpoint or border adjacent lots adjacent sides of a triangle
c : immediately preceding or following
2 of two angles : having the vertex and one side in common

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Other Words from adjacent

adjacently adverb

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adjacent, adjoining, contiguous, juxtaposed mean being in close proximity. adjacent may or may not imply contact but always implies absence of anything of the same kind in between. a house with an adjacent garage adjoining definitely implies meeting and touching at some point or line. had adjoining rooms at the hotel contiguous implies having contact on all or most of one side. offices in all 48 contiguous states juxtaposed means placed side by side especially so as to permit comparison and contrast. a skyscraper juxtaposed to a church

Examples of adjacent in a Sentence

The Harrimans owned two large adjacent houses on N Street, one for themselves and one for Averell Harriman's pictures. — Larry McMurtry, New York Times Review of Books, 23 Oct. 2003 Hearing unexpected chords was linked to magnetic activity in a left-brain region known as Broca's area and in adjacent right-brain tissue. — Bruce Bower, Science News, 5 May 2001 The hallways, especially those adjacent to the satellite phone, were crowded with journalists, avid to cover the Taliban takeover … — Michael Ignatieff, New Yorker, 24 Mar. 1997 Digging further in that spot and five adjacent areas, they retrieved 19 skulls, five eggs, over 150 jaws and hundreds of teeth, limbs and bone bits. — Natalie Angier, Time, 8 Oct. 1984 their house is adjacent to a wooded park
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Recent Examples on the Web Homes adjacent to those areas have been evacuated, officials said. Rachel Swan, SFChronicle.com, "Police search for arson suspect connected to fires in Larkspur," 13 June 2020 The park was originally named for Patrick Lynch, who in the late 1800s donated a parcel of land for the park and adjacent Patrick Lynch Elementary School, which still bears his name. oregonlive, "Portland renames renovated park after prominent black leader," 11 June 2020 The actions of the Williamson County Sheriff's office are now under investigation by the adjacent Travis County, whose district attorney is looking into the possibility of taking the case to a grand jury. James Hibberd, EW.com, "Live PD host slams cancellation: 'There's an overreaction going on'," 11 June 2020 An adjacent 2,500 acres are slated for further development under a master plan by Hunt Realty Investments. Mark Kazlowski, Dallas News, "An inside look at the progress of PGA Frisco — the biggest public golf course project North Texas has ever seen," 5 June 2020 The area that makes up Outpost Estates, adjacent to the Hollywood Bowl, was originally owned by Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, the first publisher of the Los Angeles Times. Neal J. Leitereg, Los Angeles Times, "Outpost Estates haunt of early Paramount star Wynne Gibson lists for sale," 5 June 2020 Summerfest, which began in 1968, is held at Henry Maier Festival Park, adjacent to Lake Michigan. USA TODAY, "Fest cancellations, mixed-up results, unemployment slowdown: News from around our 50 states," 5 June 2020 Someone set fire to the base of the Thomas Jefferson statue at the courthouse adjacent to the park, as rocks shattered some of the courthouse windows. William Thornton | Wthornton@al.com, al, "Of marches and monuments: 5 days in Alabama," 3 June 2020 The community, adjacent to Phoenix, is in her district, run by a Republican mayor, and home to a football stadium and hockey arena. David M. Drucker, Washington Examiner, "Republicans in multiple states battle to lure GOP convention after party exits Charlotte," 3 June 2020

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First Known Use of adjacent

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

History and Etymology for adjacent

Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-French agisaunt, adjesant, borrowed from Latin adjacent-, adjacens, present participle of adjacēre "to lie near, border on," from ad- ad- + jacēre "to lie," stative derivative from the base of jacere "to throw" — more at jet entry 3

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The first known use of adjacent was in the 15th century

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“Adjacent.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/adjacent. Accessed 24 Jun. 2020.

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adjacent

adjective
How to pronounce adjacent (audio)

English Language Learners Definition of adjacent

: close or near : sharing a border, wall, or point

adjacent

adjective
ad·​ja·​cent | \ ə-ˈjā-sᵊnt How to pronounce adjacent (audio) \

Kids Definition of adjacent

: next to or near something My sister sleeps in the adjacent room.

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