not by a long sight
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Definition
Adverb: Definitely not; used to emphasize a strong negative or to state that something is far from being true or complete.
Usage
This adverb phrase is used for strong, emphatic negation. It often follows or contrasts with a previous negative statement to intensify it, meaning "not at all" or "far from it." It is somewhat informal and idiomatic.
Examples
- The weather forecast said it might rain, but it's not by a long sight as bad as they predicted.
- "Are you finished with the report?" "Finished? Not by a long sight. I've only just started."
- He's a good player, but he's not by a long sight the best on the team.
Advanced Usage
The phrase can be used to contradict an assumption or to dramatically underscore insufficiency. * We've made progress, but the project is not by a long sight ready for launch. * She thought the exam was easy, but her grade showed she was not by a long sight prepared.
Variants and Related Words
- not by a long shot: A more common variant with identical meaning.
- Is he the best candidate? Not by a long shot.
- by no means: A more formal synonym.
- far from it: A similar idiomatic phrase for strong negation.
Synonyms
- definitely not
- absolutely not
- by no means
- far from it
- not at all
Related Idioms
- Not by a long chalk (chiefly British): Another variant meaning "not at all" or "not nearly."
- The work isn't done, not by a long chalk.
Adverb
- definitely not
- the prize is by no means certain
- and that isn't all, not by a long sight