Far ( adverb , adjective )

(As an adverb)

Far ( adverb )

  1. At, to, or by a great distance.
  2. To a great extent.
  3. By a considerable amount.

Origin:

Old english 'feor' meaning far, distant, remote, from germanic 'fauraz' meaning far, distant, remote.

Examples:

  1. The sun is far away from the earth.
  2. The city is far from here.
  3. She is far better than him.
  4. The book is far more interesting than the movie.
  5. The price is far too high.

(As an adjective)

Far ( adjective )

  1. At, to, or by a great distance.
  2. To a great extent.
  3. By a considerable amount.

Origin:

Old english 'feor' meaning far, distant, remote, from germanic 'fauraz' meaning far, distant, remote.

Examples:

  1. The sun is far away from the earth.
  2. The city is far from here.
  3. She is far better than him.
  4. The book is far more interesting than the movie.
  5. The price is far too high.
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