Synonym: further. Similar words: earth, dearth, on earth, earthy, unearth, arthritis, earthenware, earthquake. Meaning: ['fɑrðə(r) /'fɑːð-] adj. 1. more distant in especially space or time 2. more distant in especially degree. adv. 1. to or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage (`further' is used more often than `farther' in this abstract sense) 2. to or at a greater distance in time or space (`farther' is used more frequently than `further' in this physical sense).
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91. Carsen has made it resemble a scene from one of the Coen brothers' farther than far-out movies.
92. So long as radicals were on the rampage, staying in the centre meant leaning ever farther towards liberal reform.
93. Farther along I saw a kid standing in the gutter in a pool of brown water.
94. The capacity to generate electricity has been taken even farther by one fish in the Amazon, the electric eel.
95. Farther west is the Hudson River, creating the illusion that ocean liners occasionally sail down the street.
96. On the instant, a fearful commotion began on the farther side.
97. Adult birds fail, apparently, to fly farther afield in search of food.
98. The line of towns and smaller farms moved farther west.
99. Almost every work that is premiered seems to push out the boundaries of the form a little farther.
100. This relative of the dogwood family, whose trees are well known farther south, here creeps along just under the soil.
101. In 1977 I took a year off from farming and built a house farther up the hollow.
102. It was de-signed to give us the courage, as temporary civil rights workers, to penetrate the small hamlets farther south.
103. The cell is already negative and so adding more negative ions just pushes the cell farther in an electrically negative direction.
104. What happens if you strike the saucepan farther away from the bowl?
105. The farther the galaxy, the redder its light(sentencedict.com), and so the faster it is receding.
106. They presently look like a team that could drift farther into oblivion each week.
107. Workers refuse to hire on for less, because cost of living is higher on the border than farther south.
108. It continues to do this until the predator is safely in pursuit and is moving farther and farther away from the nest.
109. Its headlights suddenly light up the pavement farther down the street he is walking on.
110. Black takes advantage of the weather to wander farther afield than previously, and Blue follows.
111. Even the plural in their name seems to make them extend farther into a distant romantic haze.
112. And I was in ecstasy, for I could survey even farther from its great back.
113. Speech goes its own way, and speakers drift farther than ever from a literary standard.
114. Why did one balloon go farther or faster than another? Which way did the air go?
115. A third of its people are homeless and many of them have fled Chechnya altogether in search of safety farther afield.
116. Instead he slowed down even more and turned farther away from our course.
117. As you travel farther afield, you find that none of these things is true.
118. Why did one balloon go farther or faster than another?
119. This, then, takes farther the secret police parable of the first play.
120. Go as far as you can see, and when you get there you will see farther. Thomas Carlyle
More similar words: earth, dearth, on earth, earthy, unearth, arthritis, earthenware, earthquake, for the most part, bear the brunt of, joseph mccarthy, move heaven and earth, norther, north, worth, mirth, fourth, northern, birth, berth, worthy, northeast, set forth, come forth, other than, put forth, be worth, for the rest, over there, call forth.