Definition of "next to"
next to
preposition
Immediately after, in choice or consideration; aside from.
Quotations
The living room was the main gathering spot in Fine Manor, and next to that the most used room was the dining room, where, on Sunday nights, Larry and Mabel hosted card games, penny-ante poker nights, and even bingo nights...
2006, Steve Cox, Jim Terry, One Fine Stooge: Larry Fine's Frizzy Life in Pictures : an Authorized Biography, Cumberland House Publishing, page 59
Compared to, in comparison with.
Quotations
This last he explained to me once, though the explanation didn't matter much, not next to the feeling of those low hairy clouds and the sea bashing itself against the shore. The explanation, in fact, made the poem less wonderful, ...
2002, Michael Hettich, Greatest hits, 1987-2001, Pudding House Publications, page 5
As the world's drug habit shows, governments are failing in their quest to monitor every London window-box and Andean hillside for banned plants. But even that Sisyphean task looks easy next to the fight against synthetic drugs.
2013 August 10, “A new prescription”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8848
adverb
Quotations
The Puritans who groaned under it, and so bitterly resisted when it was administered at the hands of bishops, forgot, or never knew, that it was invented, or next to invented, by the episcopal founder of Nonconformity.
1885, Richard Watson Dixon, History of the Church of England: From the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction, page 465