longer

UK /ˈlɒŋ.ə/ US /ˈlɔŋ.ɚ/
noun 1

Collocations

4

ADJ.

general, last, little, live, mere, twisted, understandable, young

He could no longer tolerate even the mere suggestion that he had stolen anything.

VERB + LONGER

believe, indicate, plan, speaking, travel, trust, work

I no longer believe that moving to the city will solve all my problems.

LONGER + NOUN

background, child, city, distance, fantasy, man, men, worm

She could no longer imagine living in such a crowded city.

PREP.

in, in, than

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