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Narrow

Having a small width; not wide. This can refer to physical dimensions or a limited scope or range. It can also describe restrictions, such as a limited viewpoint or a tight financial situation. The term implies a constraint, limitation, or lack of breadth, either literally or figuratively. It often suggests a lack of options or a difficult situation.

Narrow meaning with examples

  • The bridge was incredibly Narrow, barely wide enough for a single car to pass through. We had to take turns. Its Narrow design made navigation quite difficult.
  • She had a Narrow escape when the car swerved, narrowly missing a collision with a truck. It highlighted the danger of the icy conditions and the fragility of life.
  • Their perspective on the issue was Narrow, excluding several crucial factors. They weren't able to grasp the complexity of the argument as their views were restricted.
  • The company's Narrow profit margin made them vulnerable to any economic downturn. Their financial stability was tested by the volatile marketplace fluctuations.
  • He followed a Narrow path to success, focusing intensely on his goals, and made many personal sacrifices to achieve them. This one-track mind made him unpopular.

Narrow Crossword Answers

4 Letters

SLIM THIN

5 Letters

PETTY TAPER CLOSE

6 Letters

STRICT STRAIT MINUTE CROUCH

7 Letters

PEGDOWN PINDOWN SPECIFY LIMITED SLENDER CRAMPED

8 Letters

ONETRACK NAILDOWN CONTRACT CONFINED RESTRICT

9 Letters

CONSTRICT

10 Letters

RESTRICTED CONSTRINGE NARROWDOWN SPECIALISE SPECIALIZE INTOLERANT

11 Letters

CONSTRICTED CONSTRAINED

12 Letters

NARROWMINDED

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