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  1. The meaning of CLOSE is to move so as to bar passage through something. How to use close in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Close.

  2. CLOSE definition: 1. to change from being open to not being open, or to cause something to do this: 2. When a shop…. Learn more.

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  4. Synonyms for CLOSE: crowded, tight, packed, dense, thick, compact, jammed, serried; Antonyms of CLOSE: open, loose, airy, spacious, uncrowded, roomy, commodious, distant.

  5. To close is to shut something or to end something. You could close a door, close your mouth, or even close a deal.

  6. 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. 4. Having little or no space between elements or parts; tight and compact: a close weave. 5.

  7. Close definition: to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.; shut. See examples of CLOSE used in a sentence.

  8. close adjective (CAREFUL) looking at or listening to someone or something very carefully: On close inspection, you could see that the painting was a fake. Keep a close watch on the children (= watch them carefully).

  9. Definition of close verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. to put or be put in such a position as to cover an opening; shut. the door closed behind him. 2. (transitive) to bar, obstruct, or fill up (an entrance, a hole, etc) to close a road. 3. to bring the parts or edges of (a wound, etc) together or (of the edges of a wound, etc) to be brought together.

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