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Definition close in American English
close noun
[countable] noun
/kloʊs/
Synonyms and related words

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Words related to close:
a close call (phrase)
a close second (phrase)
a close shave (phrase)
at close quarters (phrase)
bring something to (phrase)
close (verb)
close (adjective)
close (adverb)
close (noun)
close (noun)
close (up) shop (phrase)
close down (phrasal verb)
close in (phrasal verb)
close off (phrasal verb)
close out (phrasal verb)
close ranks (phrase)
close season (noun)
close the book on something (phrase)
close to home (phrase)
close to something (phrase)
close to the bone (phrase)
the mark (phrase)
close up (phrasal verb)
close up (phrase)
close vowel (noun)
close your ears (to) (phrase)
close your ears to something (phrase)
close your eyes to something (phrase)
close your mind to something (phrase)
close, but no cigar (phrase)
close-cropped (adjective)
close-fitting (adjective)
close-knit (adjective)
close-minded (adjective)
close-mouthed (adjective)
close-run (adjective)
close-set (adjective)
close-up (noun)
to someone’s heart (phrase)
the barn/stable door after the horse is gone (phrase)
come close (to) (phrase)
come close to (doing) something (phrase)
cut it close (phrase)
draw to (phrase)
() on the heels of (phrase)
your cards close to your chest (phrase)
keep (close) tabs on (phrase)
in for the kill (phrase)
on closer/close inspection (phrase)
on the edge (phrase)
perilously close to (doing) something (phrase)
too close for comfort (phrase)
too close to call (phrase)