next to

/nɛkst tuː/
prepositional phraseBeginner
formalinformal

immediately beside or adjacent to something or someone

The store is next to the bank.

The store is immediately beside the bank.

He placed his bag next to the door.

He put his bag immediately beside the door.

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Can also imply close proximity without physical contact.

Collocations

sit next toto sit immediately beside someonestand next toto stand immediately beside someoneplace next toto put something immediately beside something else

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Related Phrases

next doorphrase
the house or building immediately beside another
next in linephrase
the person or thing immediately following in a sequence

💡Pro Tip

Physical vs. Metaphorical Use

'Next to' is often used for physical proximity, but can also describe closeness in time or sequence, e.g., 'The meeting is next to the last one of the day.'

Gold Rule

Avoid Redundancy

Do not use 'next to' with words like 'immediately' or 'right', as it already implies closeness, e.g., 'right next to' is redundant.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'nexte to', meaning 'immediately beside'.

📝Usage Notes

Often used to describe physical proximity, but can also imply metaphorical closeness in time or sequence.

Word Breakdown

next
immediately following in time or position
root
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to
indicates direction or position
preposition
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