Use "not nearly" in a sentence

1. But this is not nearly enough.

2. Almost and nearly both mean 'not completely' or 'not quite'

3. It's not nearly as hot as last year.

4. Sepals not Auricled, stamens united, petals nearly equal

5. She was not an albino, but nearly so.

6. There's not nearly enough food for all these people!

7. He's not nearly as good-looking as his brother.

8. Sometimes suppliers will say this is not nearly enough.

9. Lungs are damaged but airways not denuded nearly enough.

10. We've saved some money, but it's not nearly enough .

11. We saved money, but not nearly as much as expected.

12. Not computer programmer Kevin Kennedy, who weighs nearly 400 pounds.

13. This house and stuff here couldn't cover it, not nearly.

14. The short answer is yes, some but not nearly enough.

15. A handsome fellow, but not nearly as handsome as Nevil.

16. She's not nearly as beautiful as you said she was.

17. A mob thus divided would not be nearly so dangerous.

18. “Accident” is not used here, because collisions in nearly all cases do not happen accidentally.

19. “Accident” is not used here, because collisions in nearly all cases do not happen accidentally

20. Not nearly as awkward as watching you pine for Commander Tilton.

21. However, Calligraphy is not nearly as difficult as it first appears.

22. He would not return to active competition for nearly two years.

23. Minerals in general are not nearly so well absorbed as other nutrients.

24. Laws controlling the emission of greenhouse gases are not nearly tight enough.

25. Our server was not nearly as friendly or Banterous as with other patrons

26. He's not nearly such a good writer as he's cracked up to be.

27. They say he is not nearly as meddlesome as we all might suspect.

28. In the intervening years, there have been some changes, but not nearly enough.

29. Enoch lived 365 years —not nearly as long as most of his contemporaries.

30. This is not nearly enough to eradicate poverty and can not be a total substitute for federal aid.

31. Not nearly as many as die from doctor screwups, but still, not something they use in their promotional materials.

32. Coyotes are mostly grayish-brown to reddish-tan; nearly all black is not uncommon

33. Although a commercial success, Animalize was not nearly as strong as its two predecessors.

34. Arborean smell and taste senses are not nearly as developed as some other races

35. Spiking is not nearly as effective as core Aerating, but it’s better than nothing.

36. It is estimated that nearly 40 per cent of graduates are not productively employed.

37. They were finally reconciled with each other, after not speaking for nearly five years.

38. Nearly definition, all but; Almost: nearly dead with cold

39. 19 Leeds under O'Leary and Ridsdale were the nearly men: nearly won the league, nearly reached the Champions League final, then nearly went skint.

40. Barolos are not cheap by any means, though not nearly as expensive as other benchmark wines like Bordeaux and Burgundy

41. While Kissinger was not nearly this revered, he did accumulate great amounts of unchecked power.

42. Featherweight it is not, but that Burliness is what contributes to a nearly indestructible rack.

43. Our revenue per employee is up 20 percent, but that is not nearly good enough.

44. He is very open, not nearly as controlled as Lucy Snowe, who restrains herself constantly.

45. Despite that, however, women's sports are not nearly as popular among spectators as men's sports.

46. And a morning was not nearly long enough to explore the friendly and fascinating city.

47. Prevention is not nearly as attractive to politicians as is a visible response to crisis.

48. Nearly 60% of pet owners think their veterinary hospital is Accredited when it is not

49. But the writing is not nearly as tight nor as taut as it should be.

50. With shops filling nearly four square blocks, the walk will be invigorating but not lengthy.

51. Although the mahjong tiles were still clicking in Chuehhsin's room, they were not nearly so noisy.

52. The Ailerons and rudder can be trimmed, but such adjustments are not done nearly as often

53. And the settlement, $ 8 million, was not nearly enough to be the justice I wanted, romantically.

54. Nearly all the relatives have agreed not to make a harrowing personal identification of the victims.

55. Teenage antenatal classes exist in quite a few hospitals now, but there are not nearly enough.

56. Indian companies are not lagging behind, nearly 70 Indian companies have established their presence in Sweden.

57. Their absence today, of course, would not necessarily prove that such trees were not present in that land nearly 3,500 years ago.

58. You nearly died.

59. Whatcha Eatin'? (Declawed Version) A note from the Blighters: "We’re not nearly as Bitey, and we’re not so Little anymore, but …

60. It's nearly sunset.

61. Outside, the streets are nearly deserted, the Slavic moon's face nearly full.

62. Nearly 90% of parents from groups 2 and 3 had not heard of amblyopia before orthoptic screening.

63. Definition of Almost (Entry 1 of 2) : very nearly but not exactly or entirely We're Almost there

64. On the other hand, I found law school boring and not nearly as much fun as college.

65. Lindgren's published writings run to nearly 200 titles, not counting discussions, reviews, and more than 1,000 abstracts.

66. You're nearly a laugh, You're nearly a laugh But you're really a cry

67. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English al‧most /ˈɔːlməʊst $ ˈɒːlmoʊst, ɒːlˈmoʊst/ ●●● S1 W1 adverb nearly, but not completely or not quite Have you Almost finished?

68. Mr. Palmer nearly died.

69. I nearly got frostbite .

70. Getting what you want is not nearly as important as giving what you have. Tom Krause 

71. No, I'm nearly there...

72. I was nearly killed.

73. Oh, I'd nearly forgotten.

74. Parker smoked and drank his beer and it was not nearly so bad as he had first supposed.

75. Having made the find and recorded that spot, he did not revisit the tree for nearly fifteen years.

76. Craftsman not only has similar gameplay but also cubic graphics that are nearly identical to that indispensable game

77. The United Nations Children 's Fund says nearly seventy-two million children were not in school in 2007 .

78. Anchors - Not normally needed; one can nearly always find a rock or tree to secure the abseil rope.

79. 26 synonyms for Almost: nearly, about, approaching, close to, virtually, practically, roughly, all but, just about, not quite, on the brink of, not far from

80. Like Turkish coffee , cafezinho is dark , strong and sweet – but not nearly as thick – and served in small cups .