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1far Listen to audio/ˈfɑɚ/ adverb
far·ther Listen to audio/ˈfɑɚðɚ/ or fur·ther Listen to audio/ˈfɚðɚ/; far·thest Listen to audio/ˈfɑɚðəst/ or fur·thest Listen to audio/ˈfɚðəst/
1 : at or to a great distance in space or time
The dog wandered far from home. These new discoveries will allow us to see far into the past. She lives far out in the country. the far distant future The house is set far back from the road. The deadline is not far off/away. regions far to the north a town not far from Chicago Where's the park? It's not far (from here). He still lives not far from where he was born. She doesn't like being so far (away) from home.
2 : to a great extent
It's far [=much, a lot] easier to deal with these problems now. a far better choice The car is far too expensive. The two sides are still far apart. [=a long way apart] His policies are far different from those of his predecessor. People are now living far longer. It is a far, far better thing that I do than I have ever done… — Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities (1859)
3 : to or at a particular distance, point, or degree
Those birds aren't usually seen this far north. They have offices as far west as Ohio. People come to this museum from as far away as California. The word was used as far back as the 17th century. The hills extend as far as the eye can see.
4 : to an advanced point or extent
These reforms don't go far enough. They've gone about as far as they can. He drove the tent stake far [=deep] into the ground. We've come too far to quit now. We've accomplished a lot, but we still have far [=a long way] to go. She has a lot of talent. If she works hard, she should go far. [=she should be very successful]
as far as
1 also so far as aused in expressions like as/so far as I know to say that you think a statement is true but that there may be something you do not know which makes it untrue It's safe, as far as I know. [=based on what I know, I think it's safe, although it is possible that it is not safe] The investigation isn't making much progress, as far as I can see/tell/judge.
bused in expressions like as/so far as (something) goes and as/so far as (something) is concerned to mean about (something) or with regard to (something) He has no worries as far as money is concerned. [=he has no worries about money] As far as the weather is concerned, we've been having nothing but rain for the past week.
cused in expressions like as/so far as (someone) is concerned to mean in someone's opinion As far as I'm concerned [=in my opinion], everything he says is a lie. As far as she's concerned, he's perfect.
2 informal : with regard to (something or someone)
He's here. As far as [=as for] the others, they'll arrive later. [=the others will arrive later]
by far
: by a great extent or degree
Frank was by far the best runner. = Frank was the best runner by far.
far and away
: by a great extent or degree : by far
The college is far and away the best one in the area. Frank was far and away the best runner.
far and wide
1 : in every direction
We searched far and wide [=everywhere] for the lost cat. : in many different places : very widely He's known far and wide for his skill as a cook.
2 : distant places
People came from far and wide to attend the fair.
far be it from me
: it would not be correct or appropriate for me — followed by to + verb Far be it from me to tell you how to do your job. [=I should not tell you how to do your job]often used when you are about to give advice or criticism and you know that you have no real right to say what you are going to say Far be it from me to interfere, but I don't know why you keep dating that guy.
far from
: certainly not : not at all
The trip was far from a failure. [=the trip was not a failure at all] He was far from (being) friendly. [=he was not at all friendly] It is far from certain that the strike will be settled soon. The investigation is far from complete. She argues that the new law, far from being an aid to small businesses, will actually hurt them. Was the movie disappointing? Far from it! We had a great time!
far gone
informal : in a very bad, weak, or confused condition because of being sick, tired, drunk, etc.
He had been drinking for a couple of hours, so he was pretty far gone by then. She was too far gone to understand what we were asking her.
far off
: very wrong : very far from being correct
He was not far off in his predictions.
few and far betweensee 1few
from far and near or from near and far
: from distant places and from near places : from many different places
people came from far and near
how far
1 : to what extent or degree
She didn't know how far to trust him. [=she didn't know how much she could trust him]
2used to ask about the distance between places How far is it (from here) to the station, please?
in so far assee insofar as
so far
1 : until the present time : to this point
He has written only two books so far. The phrase so far, so good is used to say that something (such as a project or an activity) has proceeded well or without problems until now.
How's the work on your house going? There's a lot more to do, but so far, so good.
2 : to a certain point, degree, or distance
Intelligence will only take you so far without effort. [=intelligence by itself is not enough for success; effort is also needed]
so far assee as far as 1 (above)
thus far
: until the present time : so far
Thus far the results have been disappointing.

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