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- The word "close" has multiple meanings, including1234:
- Being near in space or time.
- Being near in relationship.
- Bound by mutual interests, loyalties, or affections; intimate.
- To put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.; shut.
- To stop or obstruct (a gap, entrance, aperture, etc.).
- To change from being open to not being open, or to cause something to do this.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.adj. clos·er, clos·est 1. Being near in space or time. See Usage Note at redundancy. 2. Being near in relationship: close relatives. 3. Bound by mutual interests, loyalties, or affections; intimate: close friends.www.thefreedictionary.com/close1 : being near in time, space, effect, or degree at close rangewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/closeverb (used with object),closed, clos·ing. to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.; shut: Close the door, it's freezing in here. to stop or obstruct (a gap, entrance, aperture, etc.): If you close that hole in the foundation, you're less likely to get critters in the basement.www.dictionary.com/browse/closeA1 [ I or T ] to change from being open to not being open, or to cause something to do this: close the door Could you close the door please? close the window I went out and forgot to close the window.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/close - People also ask
- adjectiveclose (adjective) · closer (comparative adjective) · closest (superlative adjective)
- a short distance away or apart in space or time:"the hotel is close to the sea" · "her birthday and her wedding date were close together" · "the months of living in close proximity to her were taking their toll"Similar:in close proximityclose/near at handnot far fromin the vicinity ofwithin reach ofwithin close range ofon the doorstepwithin sightwithin earshota stone's throw awayat close quarters
- with very little or no space in between; dense:"cloth with a closer weave" · "this work occupies over 1,300 pages of close print"Opposite:
- narrowly enclosed:"animals in close confinement"
- (close to)very near to (being or doing something):"on a good day the climate in LA is close to perfection" · "she was close to tears"Similar:on the verge ofon the brink ofon the point of
- (with reference to a competitive situation) won or likely to be won by only a small amount or distance:"the race will be a close contest" · "she finished a close second"Similar:evenly matchednose to nosewith nothing to choose between themsharply contestedOpposite:
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adverbclose (adverb) · closer (comparative adverb)- in a position so as to be very near to someone or something; with very little space between:"they stood close to the door" · "he was holding her close"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French clos (as noun and adjective), from Latin clausum ‘enclosure’ and clausus ‘closed’, past participle of claudere.verbclose (verb) · closes (third person present) · closed (past tense) · closed (past participle) · closing (present participle)- move or cause to move so as to cover an opening:"she jumped into the train just as the doors were closing" · "they had to close the window because of the insects"
- block up (a hole or opening):"Stephen closed his ears to the sound" · "glass doors close off the living room from the hall"
- bring two parts of (something) together so as to block its opening or bring it into a folded state:"Loretta closed her mouth" · "Ron closed the book"
- (close around/over)come into contact with (something) so as to encircle and hold it:"my fist closed around the weapon"Similar:come togethercome into contactform a circle
- make (an electric circuit) continuous:"this will cause a relay to operate and close the circuit"
- (of a business, organization, or institution) cease to be in operation or accessible to the public, either permanently or at the end of a working day or other period of time:"the factory is to close with the loss of 150 jobs" · "the country has been closed to outsiders for almost 50 years"Similar:cease activitycease productioncease operatingcome to a haltcease tradinggo out of businessgo bankruptbecome insolventgo into receivershipgo into liquidationbe liquidatedbe wound upbe closed (down)be shut (down)Opposite:
- remove all the funds from (a bank account) and cease to use it:"I went to the bank to close an account held by my daughter"
- computingmake (a data file) inaccessible after use, so that it is securely stored until required again:"a statement is used to close a data file"
- gradually get nearer to someone or something:"they plotted a large group of aircraft about 130 miles away and closing fast"Similar:gain on someonedraw nearer/nearget nearer/nearcome nearer/neardraw closer/closeget closer/closecome closer/closegrow/become/make smallerget/become/make narrowerOpposite:
nounclose (noun) · the close (noun)- the shutting of something, especially a door:"the door jerked to a close behind them"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French clos-, stem of clore, from Latin claudere ‘to shut’. Close Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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