adjacent
English
WOTD – 11 February 2009
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin adiacēns, adiacentis, derivative of adiaceō (“I lie beside”); from ad (“to”) + iaceō (“I lie down”).
Adjective
adjacent (not comparable)
- Lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on.
- Synonyms: abutting, adjoining, contiguous, juxtaposed, near
- Antonyms: apart, distant, nonadjacent
- Because the conference room is filled, we will have our meeting in the adjacent room.
- Just before, after, or facing.
- The picture is on the adjacent page.
- (figuratively, postpositive) Related to; suggestive of; bordering on.
- 2018 October 27, Alex Williams, “Why Is CBD Everywhere?”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- It would be false to suggest CBD is nothing more than an obsession for reiki-adjacent bicoastal millennials.
- 2018 December 25, “Faith Leaders Speak about Leading Through Natural Disasters; Who's Been Naughty and Nice in 2018 Politics?”, in New Day, Chris Cillizza (actor), via CNN, retrieved July 27, 2019:
- First of all, she's probably the most popular politics-adjacent figure in the country. She's not a politician. She's never run for anything, but I have said for a long time – I think we all agree – if she did ever want to run for something, she would be right at the front of the line.
Derived terms
Translations
lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring
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just before, after, or facing
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Noun
adjacent (plural adjacents)
- Something that lies next to something else, especially the side of a right triangle that is neither the hypotenuse nor the opposite.
- 1980, Faber Birren, The textile colorist:
- Again, the key colors have twice the area of the adjacents.
- 2011, Mark Zegarelli, ACT Math For Dummies, page 194:
- Picking out the opposite, the adjacent, and the hypotenuse […]
Preposition
adjacent
- Next to; beside.
- The house adjacent to the school was demolished.
- A notice was sent to the house adjacent the school.
- (figuratively) Related to; suggestive of; bordering on.
- 2008 March 27, Ingrid Lunden, “Braintree launches Extend to integrate loyalty, fraud prevention and other services into payments”, in TechCrunch, retrieved July 26, 2019:
- While Amazon has increasingly become a one-stop shop for some people, we’re also seeing a large proliferation of online companies looking to connect with users wherever they happen to be spending the most time, whether that’s on a social media platform, or on a site that caters to interests adjacent to the businesses’s own — and most importantly not necessarily on the company’s own web properties.
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin adiacentem. Doublet of eina.
Pronunciation
Further reading
- “adjacent” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
- “adjacent”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2024
- “adjacent” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
- “adjacent” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin adiacentem, present active participle of adiaceō (“adjoin, border”). Doublet of aise.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.dʒa.sɑ̃/
Audio (file)
Adjective
adjacent (feminine adjacente, masculine plural adjacents, feminine plural adjacentes)
Further reading
- “adjacent”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Latin
Occitan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin adiacēns, adiacēntem, present active participle of adiaceō (“adjoin, border”).
Adjective
adjacent m (feminine singular adjacenta, masculine plural adjacents, feminine plural adjacentas)
- adjacent (lying next to)
Polish
Declension
Declension of adjacent
singular | plural | |
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nominative | adjacent | adjacenci/adjacenty (deprecative) |
genitive | adjacenta | adjacentów |
dative | adjacentowi | adjacentom |
accusative | adjacenta | adjacentów |
instrumental | adjacentem | adjacentami |
locative | adjacencie | adjacentach |
vocative | adjacencie | adjacenci |
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