next
[nekst]
Definition:
1. Nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space.
2. Immediately following in time or order.
Use 'next' in a sentence:
- 1. Let's see what happens next week.
- 2. Are you busy next Monday ?
- 3. We're going on a trip next month.
- 4. The magazine will appear in a new design from next month.
- 5. One moment he wasn't there, the next he was.
- 6. We'll get together next week, OK?
- 7. Do look me up the next time you're in London.
- 8. I caught the next plane to Dublin.
- 9. Our house is the one next to the school.
- 10. I'm at a loss what to do next.
- 11. We need a new angle for our next advertising campaign.
- 12. Next year's budget has been agreed.
- 13. Next spring's elections are drawing closer.
- 14. He retires next January.
- 15. Now, the next point is quite complex.
- 16. The kids start school next week.
- 17. She's getting old ─ she's 75 next year.
- 18. Nobody knows what will happen next.
- 19. We're moving house next month.
- 20. I could come next week, or the week after.
- 21. Output should triple by next year.
- 22. I may be back next year.
- 23. Chinese will be on the school schedule from next year.
- 24. I forget how the next line goes.
- 25. Who's next for the chop?
- 26. We called the next game.
- 27. Next time you're here let's have lunch together.
- 28. The next player discarded a club.
- 29. The roses wilted the next day.
- 30. We need a decision on this by next week.
- 31. We commence building next week.
- 32. By this time next week we'll be in New York.
- 33. Jo was the next oldest after Martin.
- 34. I don't quite know what to do next.
- 35. I'll be back next week, God willing.
- 36. I hopped on the next train.
- 37. Next time we'll get it right.
- 38. Could we stop by next week?
- 39. The painting will be put on public display next week.
- 40. The next day was warmer still.
- 41. Next time I'll bring a book.
- 42. Much to her surprise he came back the next day.
- 43. When is your next appointment?
- 44. The sale starts next week.
- 45. I never know what to expect from one day to the next.
- 46. We expect the market to mushroom in the next two years.
- 47. Production of the new aircraft will start next year.
- 48. The next crossing point is a long way downstream.
- 49. The new rules come into operation from next week.
- 50. We arrived early the next day.
- 51. We'll be better prepared next time.
- 52. The next scene takes the story forward five years.
- 53. We'll take the matter forward at our next meeting.
- 54. There's building work going on next door.
- 55. Economic growth is expected to average 2% next year.
- 56. The new computer system comes on stream next month.
- 57. Our next class will take the form of a debate.
- 58. The injury could mean him missing next week's game.