in the neighborhood of



(somewhere) in the neighborhood of something

Fig. approximately a particular amount or measurement. I take somewhere in the neighborhood of ten pills a day for my various ailments. My rent is in the neighborhood of $700 per month.
See also: of

(somewhere) in the neighborhood of something

about or approximately The size of the library is in the neighborhood of 5,000 books. We hope to get somewhere in the neighborhood of $150,000 for our house.
Usage notes: used before a number and sometimes following something: We've had something in the neighborhood of 80,000 hits on our website.
See also: of

in the neighborhood of

Also, in the region of. Approximately, about, as in They paid in the neighborhood of a million dollars, or I don't know exactly what the exchange rate is-somewhere in the region of 95 yen to the dollar . The first expression dates from the mid-1800s, the variant from the mid-1900s.
See also: of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SeanÁN-Irish
Arkadios-Ancient Greek
GladwynGLAD-winEnglish (Rare)
EmmelineEM-ə-leen, EM-ə-lienEnglish (Archaic)
Comgan-Irish
Aubert['ɔ:bət]