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close2 entries found for close.To select an entry, click on it. Main Entry: 4close Pronunciation: 'klOs Function: adjective Inflected Form(s): clos·er; clos·est Etymology: Middle English clos, from Anglo-French, from Latin clausus, past participle of claudere 1 : having no openings : CLOSED 2 a : confined or carefully guarded <close arrest> b (1) of a vowel : HIGH 13 (2) : formed with the tongue in a higher position than for the other vowel of a pair 3 : restricted to a privileged class 4 a : SECLUDED, SECRET b : SECRETIVE <she could tell us something if she would...but she was as close as wax -- A. Conan Doyle> 5 : STRICT, RIGOROUS <keep close watch> 6 : hot and stuffy <a room with an uncomfortably close atmosphere> 7 : not generous in giving or spending : TIGHT 8 : having little space between items or units <a close weave> <a close grain> 9 a : fitting tightly or exactly <a close fit> b : very short or near to the surface <a close haircut> 10 : being near in time, space, effect, or degree <at close range> <close to my birthday> <close to the speed of sound> 11 : INTIMATE, FAMILIAR <close friends> 12 a : very precise and attentive to details <a close reading> <a close study> b : marked by fidelity to an original <a close copy of an old master> c : TERSE, COMPACT 13 : decided or won by a narrow margin <a close baseball game> 14 : difficult to obtain <money is close> 15 of punctuation : characterized by liberal use especially of commas synonym see STINGY - close·ly adverb - close·ness noun - close to home : within one's personal interests so that one is strongly affected <the speaker's remarks hit close to home> - close to the bone : within a sensitive or personal area <the criticism cut close to the bone> - close to the vest : in a reserved or cautious manner
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