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long

 adjective

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\ ˈlȯŋ  \

longer\ ˈlȯŋ-gər  also  -ər \; longest\ ˈlȯŋ-gəst  also  -əst \

Definition of long

 (Entry 1 of 9)

1a: extending for a considerable distancea long coastline

b: having greater length than usuala long corridor

c: having greater height than usual : TALL

d: having a greater length than breadth : ELONGATED

e: having a greater length than desirable or necessarythe column is one line too long

f: FULL-LENGTHlong pants

2a: having a specified lengthsix feet long

b: forming the chief linear dimensionthe long side of the room

3a: extending over a considerable timea long friendship

b: having a specified durationtwo hours long

c: prolonged beyond the usual timea long look

d: lasting too long : TEDIOUSa long explanation

4a: containing many items in a seriesa long list

b: having a specified number of units300 pages long

c: consisting of a greater number or amount than usual : LARGEwas married, and had a long family— A. T. Quiller-Couch

5aof a speech sound : having a relatively long duration

b: being the member of a pair of similarly spelled vowel or vowel-containing sounds that is descended from a vowel long in durationlong a in fatelong i in sign

cof a syllable in prosody

(1): of relatively extended duration

(2): bearing a stress or accenta long syllable

6: having the capacity to reach, extend, or travel a considerable distancea long left jabtried to hit the long ball

7: larger or longer than the standarda long count by the referee

8a: extending far into the futurethe thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts— H. W. Longfellow

b: extending beyond what is knowna long guess

c: payable after a considerable perioda long note

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