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long
adjective as in extended in space or time
adjective as in interminable, excessive in length
Strongest matches
Weak matches
boundless, diffusive, dilatory, drawn-out, for ages, forever and a day, limitless, long-drawn-out, long-winded, overlong, prolix, tardy, unending, verbose, without end, wordy
Example Sentences
It is "unacceptable" that people are still waiting too long for a cancer diagnosis and treatment in Northern Ireland, which is causing "real distress," a charity has said.
Opie joins a long list of pets who have gone missing only to be found and reunited with owners.
She added that she believes he deserves a long sentence, writing: "He has no interest in changing or becoming better. He will always be the same cruel, power-hungry, manipulative man that he is."
But Claire says most mainstream schools have got a long way to go before they can properly support Send pupils.
Patient groups have long complained that the GMC takes too long to take action against medics.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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