contiguous (Meaning)

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contiguous (s)

very close or connected in space or time

connecting without a break; within a common boundary

having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching

contiguous Sentence Examples

  1. The two states share a contiguous border that stretches for hundreds of miles.
  2. The hotel rooms were situated in contiguous buildings, allowing guests to move easily between them.
  3. The properties were contiguous, with no space between them.
  4. The kitchen and dining room were located in contiguous rooms, making meal preparation convenient.
  5. The contiguous fields stretched as far as the eye could see, creating a vast expanse of farmland.
  6. The houses in the neighborhood were built in a contiguous manner, forming a cohesive community.
  7. The national park consists of several contiguous wilderness areas.
  8. The skyscrapers in the downtown area stood tall in a contiguous row along the skyline.
  9. The contiguous forest provided a habitat for a diverse range of plant and animal species.
  10. The contiguous blocks of ice in the Arctic formed a solid sheet across the ocean surface.

FAQs About the word contiguous

very close or connected in space or time, connecting without a break; within a common boundary, having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching

neighboring,adjacent, adjoining, flanking, juxtaposed,closest, bordering, joining, close, attached

isolated, isolated, nonadjacent, discrete, detached, discrete, unconnected, separate, single, apart

The two states share a contiguous border that stretches for hundreds of miles.

The hotel rooms were situated in contiguous buildings, allowing guests to move easily between them.

The properties were contiguous, with no space between them.

The kitchen and dining room were located in contiguous rooms, making meal preparation convenient.