Adjacent

əˈdʒeɪ.sənt

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Next to or adjoining something else.
The two buildings are adjacent to each other.
Having a common boundary; neighboring.
The park is adjacent to the school, making it easy for students to play.
In geometry, referring to angles that have a common side and vertex and do not overlap.
The adjacent angles formed by the intersecting lines add up to 180 degrees.
Referring to something that is directly connected or related.
The committee discussed issues that were adjacent to their main agenda.
In mathematics, referring to elements that are next to each other.
In the sequence of numbers, these two digits are adjacent to one another.

Etymology

From Latin 'adjacens', present participle of 'adjacere' meaning 'to lie near to'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

adjacent properties:
Properties that are next to each other, often used in real estate contexts.
adjacent angles:
Two angles that share a common side and vertex.
adjacent stations:
Train or subway stations that are next to each other.

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Slang Meanings

Used in a humorous context to describe something very close to a situation.
That party was adjacent to the best night ever!
Referring to something that is closely related or similar.
Her style is adjacent to that of her favorite artist.