Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
near-and-far
idiom
nɪr ənd fɑr
Definition
A phrase that describes something that is known or acknowledged by people everywhere, regardless of their location.
Examples
- Her fame spread near-and-far, inspiring artists across the globe.
- The charity’s message was heard near-and-far, resonating with individuals from different backgrounds.
Meaning
To encompass all places and people, suggesting a wide reach or influence.
Synonyms
- everywhere
- far and wide
- all over