adjacent may or may not imply contact but always implies absence of anything of the same kind in between.
a house with an adjacent garage
adjoining definitely implies meeting and touching at some point or line.
had adjoining rooms at the hotel
contiguous implies having contact on all or most of one side.
offices in all 48 contiguous states
juxtaposed means placed side by side especially so as to permit comparison and contrast.
a skyscraper juxtaposed to a church
Examples of adjoining in a Sentence
the cows had broken through the fence and were grazing in the adjoining field
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Photo : Julian Abrams The primary’s adjoining sitting room has an internal window with a view down into the great room.—Demetrius Simms, Robb Report, 5 May 2025 The farmhouse on-site also offers tours of an adjoining olive grove and working gin distillery.—Brad Japhe, Forbes.com, 30 Apr. 2025 For beers and Nationals games there’s Pitchers and the adjoining A League of Her Own, both LGBTQ sports bars in Adams Morgan.—Amy Alipio, AFAR Media, 29 Apr. 2025 Start at Orman House Historic State Park, a grand antebellum home and its adjoining botanical gardens overlooking the Apalachicola River that was built in 1838.—Tara Massouleh McCay, Southern Living, 27 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for adjoining
Word History
Etymology
Middle English adjoynyng, from present participle of adjoynen "to adjoin"
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