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by far Idiom, Proverb
by far
greatly, by a great margin He is by far the smartest person in the company.
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adv. phr. By a large difference; much. His work was better by far than that of any other printer in the city.The old road is prettier, but it is by far the longer way. Compare: FAR AND AWAY.
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By a ample amount; by a lot. Most of the kids in the chic are acceptable artists, but Susie is by far the best—she's our citizen Picasso!Learn more: by, far
by far
Also, far and away. To the greatest degree, by a ample margin. For example, She is by far the best accomplished affiliate of the cast, or, as Anthony Trollope wrote, "He was far and abroad the cleverest of his party" ( The Duke's Children, 1880). The aboriginal appellation dates from the backward 1700s, the alternative from the mid-1800s. Also see by half. Learn more: by, far
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by a actual abundant amount; much: This is by far the best painting/This is the best painting by far. ♢ Our anniversary this year was bigger by far than aftermost year’s.Learn more: by, far
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To the best acute or axiomatic degree: She is by far the best controlling in the company.Learn more: by, farLearn more:
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