100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "far"
Definition
The adverb far indicates a great distance in space, time, or degree. It can describe how distant something is from a reference point or the extent to which something is true or applies.
Synonyms
- Distantly
 - Remotely
 - Along way
 - A long distance
 - Greatly
 
Antonyms
- Near
 - Close
 - Shortly
 - Immediately
 - Nearby
 
Examples
- She lives far from the city center.
 - The stars look far away in the night sky.
 - He ran far ahead of the others.
 - We traveled far to reach our destination.
 - The project is far from completion.
 - They have come far in their studies.
 - The beach is not far from here.
 - It seems far too early to make a decision.
 - The mountain peaks are far above the clouds.
 - This road leads far into the wilderness.
 - The dog barked far away from the house.
 - It is far too cold to go swimming today.
 - She has far more experience than her colleagues.
 - The truth is far more complicated than it seems.
 - He traveled far and wide to find the best deal.
 - The concert is still far off in the future.
 - I can see the lights of the city far in the distance.
 - The end of the tunnel seemed far away.
 - They pushed far beyond their limits.
 - There is far less traffic on this road.
 - The difference is far more significant than you think.
 - His house is far from the main road.
 - The mountain range stretches far into the horizon.
 - She is far too young to understand.
 - The effects of the decision will be felt far and wide.
 - He is far better at playing the piano than I am.
 - It is far easier to learn a language when immersed.
 - This is far from what I expected.
 - They went far beyond the call of duty.
 - We are far from finished with this project.
 - The weather is far too hot for this time of year.
 - She looks far more relaxed after her vacation.
 - The house is located far from the nearest school.
 - The journey took far longer than anticipated.
 - He is far too busy to take on another project.
 - The truth lies far beneath the surface.
 - I traveled far to see my family.
 - The river flows far from its source.
 - She threw the ball far across the yard.
 - It is far more cost-effective to buy in bulk.
 - The information is far too sensitive to share.
 - They are far from being ready for the exam.
 - He has come far in his career.
 - The noise seemed to come from far away.
 - This task is far more challenging than I expected.
 - The hike took us far into the mountains.
 - He is far from what I would consider a friend.
 - The truth is far stranger than fiction.
 - She has far fewer responsibilities than before.
 - The party was far more enjoyable than I anticipated.
 - The cat is hiding far beneath the bed.
 - It feels like we are far from our goals.
 - The view from the hill is far more beautiful than I imagined.
 - They traveled far and wide to find a solution.
 - The deadline is still far off.
 - It is far too late to change our plans.
 - He stood far away from the crowd.
 - The road stretches far into the distance.
 - The noise was far too loud for comfort.
 - The results were far beyond our expectations.
 - She is far from being the best candidate.
 - The car is parked far from the entrance.
 - The play was far more entertaining than I thought it would be.
 - The temperature has dropped far below freezing.
 - He is far from being a novice in this field.
 - The flowers bloom far and wide in spring.
 - The project is still far from completion.
 - The concept is far too complex for beginners.
 - He feels far more confident after training.
 - The new policy is far from effective.
 - They are far more capable than they realize.
 - The truth is far more important than the opinion.
 - The journey seemed far shorter on the way back.
 - The landscape looked far different in the winter.
 - Her performance was far superior to the competition.
 - The food was far too spicy for my taste.
 - The answers are far from obvious.
 - He has traveled far to learn about different cultures.
 - The festival is far from what I expected.
 - I can hear the music far away.
 - It is far more beneficial to study regularly.
 - The results were far from satisfactory.
 - The children ran far ahead of their parents.
 - The deadline is still far away.
 - This option is far better than the alternative.
 - The negotiations are far from over.
 - She felt far more comfortable in her new clothes.
 - The task seemed far more daunting than it was.
 - They are far from the truth.
 - The event was far more successful than we had hoped.
 - The sun set far beyond the horizon.
 - I will travel far and wide to find the best deal.
 - The situation is far more serious than we thought.
 - The concert is still far in the future.
 - She has come far since her first performance.
 - His skills have improved far beyond my expectations.
 - The project is far from completion.
 - The view from the top is far more stunning than at the bottom.
 - The store is far more crowded during the holidays.
 - The truth is far more complicated than it appears.
 
