Pronunciation: /nɛkst/
noun the next person or thing
A1 What are you doing next Saturday?
A2 I will see you at the next meeting.
B1 The next chapter in the book is very interesting.
B2 Let's plan our next vacation together.
C1 The next phase of the project requires careful planning.
C2 I am looking forward to the next phase of my career.
adjective coming immediately after the present or the one just mentioned
A1 I will see you next week for our English lesson.
A2 The next bus to the city center leaves in 10 minutes.
B1 The next chapter of the book is really exciting.
B2 The next step in the project is to gather more data.
C1 The next phase of the plan involves implementing new strategies.
C2 The next course of action should be carefully considered before making a decision.
adverb at the time or on the occasion immediately following the present
A1 I will see you next week for our English lesson.
A2 Next time, make sure to double-check your work before submitting it.
B1 We can discuss the details further in our next meeting.
B2 The team will present their findings at the next conference.
C1 Next, we will analyze the data to determine the best course of action.
C2 The company plans to launch its next product line in the upcoming quarter.
formal The next meeting is scheduled for next Monday at 9am.
informal Let's catch up for coffee next week.
slang I'll hit you up for drinks next time I'm in town.
figurative After overcoming this challenge, the next one will seem easier.
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