Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

so-near-and-yet-so-far

idiom
/soʊ nɪr ənd jɛt soʊ fɑr/
Definition
A phrase used to describe a situation that seems close to being achieved but is ultimately unattainable or distant.
Examples
  • The project was so near and yet so far; we thought we would finish by Friday, but we had to push the deadline back.
  • She was so near and yet so far from realizing her dream of becoming a scientist, having missed the entrance exam.
Meaning
This expression conveys the feeling of something that appears to be within reach but remains elusive, highlighting the frustration of proximity without actual accomplishment.
Synonyms
  • close but distant
  • almost there
  • within reach but unattainable