Narrower

/ˈnæroʊər/ adjective

Definition

Comparative form of narrow, meaning having less width or breadth than something else. Can also refer to more limited scope, range, or perspective.

Etymology

From Old English 'nearu' meaning 'narrow, confined' plus the comparative suffix '-er'. The word's evolution from physical description to metaphorical limitation reflects how spatial concepts shape abstract thinking.

Kelly Says

The beauty of 'narrower' lies in its relativity - nothing is narrower in absolute terms, only in comparison to something else. This comparative nature makes it perfect for describing how perspectives, opportunities, or possibilities contract relative to what came before.

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