What does ANIGH mean?

anigh

Part of Speech: adverb

Definition: near or close by; approaching

Pronunciation (US): /əˈnaɪ/

Pronunciation (UK): /əˈnʌɪ/

Origin and Usage: The word "anigh" is an adverb that means "near or close by" or "approaching." It is an archaic word that is rarely used in modern English. It was commonly used in Middle English and Old English, but its usage has declined over time.

Synonyms: close, near, nearby, approaching, impending

Related Words: neigh, night, ahing

Example Sentences:

  1. The end of the tunnel was anigh, and they could see the light.
  2. As the storm clouds approached, the villagers knew that danger was anigh.
  3. He felt a sense of relief when he saw the shore anigh.


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