Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
draw-nigh
verb
/drɔː naɪ/

Definition
To approach or come closer to something, often used in a poetic or literary context.

Examples
- As the night began to draw-nigh, the stars started to twinkle in the sky.
- We must prepare ourselves as the deadline draws nigh.
- The festival is drawing nigh, and the excitement is palpable.

Meaning
The phrase ‘draw-nigh’ implies moving nearer in time or space, often used to signify the arrival of an event or the importance of gathering.

Synonyms
- approach
- come near
- advance
- near
- get closer