anear (Meaning)

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anear (prep. & adv.)

Near.

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anear (v. t. & i.)

To near; to approach.

Synonyms & Antonyms of anear

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anear Sentence Examples

  1. As I ventured anear the mysterious cave, I could hear the faint echoes of unknown sounds.
  2. The curious child cautiously moved anear the exotic flowers, marveling at their vibrant colors.
  3. The intrepid explorer decided to go anear the ancient ruins, eager to uncover their hidden secrets.
  4. I hesitated to come anear the shy kitten, fearing it might be scared of my presence.
  5. The old cottage stood solitary, inviting those who dared to come anear its weathered walls.
  6. The campfire's warmth drew us anear, creating a cozy atmosphere on the chilly night.
  7. The photographer crept anear the elusive wildlife, hoping to capture a perfect shot without disturbing them.
  8. The storm clouds gathered anear, signaling the impending rainfall.
  9. As the music played softly, couples danced anear, lost in the enchantment of the moment.
  10. The storyteller beckoned the children to come anear, promising a tale filled with magic and wonder.

FAQs About the word anear

Near., To near; to approach.

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As I ventured anear the mysterious cave, I could hear the faint echoes of unknown sounds.

The curious child cautiously moved anear the exotic flowers, marveling at their vibrant colors.

The intrepid explorer decided to go anear the ancient ruins, eager to uncover their hidden secrets.

I hesitated to come anear the shy kitten, fearing it might be scared of my presence.