Longer - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlɔːŋɡər|  American pronunciation of the word longer
Brit.  |ˈlɒŋɡə|  British pronunciation of the word longer
- this word is used as a comparative form of the adjectivelong

noun

- a person with a strong desire for something
a longer for money

adverb

- for more time
can I stay bit longer?

Extra examples

They'll have to wait a bit longer.

Wait a while longer.

I shall not wait (any) longer.

She didn't stay longer than midnight.

It is no longer possible.

After the accident, she could no longer use her legs.

We stayed at the fair for a while longer

Advances in medicine have made it possible for people to live longer.

He's very sick and he may not live much longer.

It's not clear how much longer we'll have to wait.

She no longer supports the war.

You should have waited a little longer. He showed up right after you left.

With the approach of summer came longer, hotter days.

These ideas no longer obtain for our generation.

They no longer follow the traditions of their ancestors.

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