of, relating to, or located on or near the side of a person or thing that is turned toward the west when the subject is facing north (opposed to right).
Often Left . of or belonging to the political Left; having liberal or radical views in politics.
Mathematics. pertaining to an element of a set that has a given property when written on the left of an element or set of elements of the set: a left identity, as 1 in 1 ⋅ x = x.
noun
the left side or something that is on the left side.
a turn toward the left: Make a left at the next corner.
the Left,
the complex of individuals or organized groups advocating liberal reform or revolutionary change in the social, political, or economic order.
the position held by these people.
left wing.
Compare right (defs. 33a, b), right wing.
Usually Left .Government.
the part of a legislative assembly, especially in continental Europe, that is situated on the left side of the presiding officer and that is customarily assigned to members of the legislature who hold more radical and socialistic views than the rest of the members.
the members of such an assembly who sit on the left.
Boxing. a blow delivered by the left hand.
Baseball. left field (def. 1).
adverb
toward the left: She moved left on entering the room.
Origin of left
1
First recorded in 1125–75; 1935–40 for def. 6; Middle English left, lift, luft, Old English left “idle, weak, useless,” Kentish form of lyft- (in lyftādl “palsy”); cognate with Dutch, Low German lucht; akin to Middle English libbe (modern dialect lib ) “to castrate,” cognate with Dutch, Low German lubben
Words nearby left
Lefkoşa, LeFort I fracture, LeFort II fracture, LeFort III fracture, lefse, left, left atrioventricular valve, Left Bank, left brachiocephalic vein, left brain, left-brained
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James asked, when he and his brother were left alone with the wine.
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That house was, at length, the only one left standing; and when we returned Mrs. W. pointed it out to me.
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Such rapidity yet precision of thought, such volubility yet clearness of utterance, left all competitors behind.
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British Dictionary definitions for left (1 of 2)
left1
/ (lɛft) /
adjective
(usually prenominal)of or designating the side of something or someone that faces west when the front is turned towards the north
(usually prenominal)worn on a left hand, foot, etc
(sometimes capital)of or relating to the political or intellectual left
(sometimes capital)radical or progressive, esp as compared to less radical or progressive groups, persons, etc
adverb
on or in the direction of the left
noun
a left side, direction, position, area, or partRelated adjectives: sinister, sinistral
(often capital)the supporters or advocates of varying degrees of social, political, or economic change, reform, or revolution designed to promote the greater freedom, power, welfare, or comfort of the common people
to the leftradical in the methods, principles, etc, employed in striving to achieve such change
boxing
a blow with the left hand
the left hand
Word Origin for left
Old English left idle, weak, variant of lyft- (in lyftādl palsy, literally: left-disease); related to Middle Dutch lucht left
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