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close:
- close; lock up; lock; shut; draw; pull to; pull shut; demarcate; put under seal; seal; stop up; fence off; bind; plug; click shut; close down; turn off; close up; fill up; come together; fold; shut down; conclude
- smooth; flat; level; even; uniform; coarse; unwavering; crude; vulgar; point blank; flatly; bluntly; close by; close; muggy; sweltering; stifling; stuffy; musty; stale; sultry; attached; devoted; affectionate; evanescent; transient; perishing; volatile; transitory; temporary; fleeting; passing; momentary; perfunctory; superficial; of short duration; brief; casual; current; empty; null; short; informal; cursory; closely; just; narrowly
- close; intimate; shut
- nearby; close; near; close to; close by; nigh; tight; closely
- close; faithful; near; nigh; secretive; tightlipped; closelipped; closemouthed; confining; tight; skinny; penny-pinching; cheeseparing; snug; close-fitting; stuffy; unaired; airless
- close; finale; finis; closing curtain; end; conclusion; closing; ending; last; finish; stopping point
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Detailed Synonyms for closed in English
closed:
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closed
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closed
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closed
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closed
– not open 1 -
closed
– not open or affording passage or access 1 -
closed
– used especially of mouth or eyes 1 -
closed
– blocked against entry 1 -
closed
– (set theory) of an interval that contains both its endpoints 1 -
closed
– not having an open mind 1 -
closed
– not open to the general public 1 -
closed
– with shutters closed 1 -
closed
– requiring union membership 1 -
closed
– Pertaining to the status of an opportunity where all sales stages are complete and no further activity is required. 2
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closed form of close:
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to close
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to close
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to close
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to close
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to close
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to close
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to close
– finish a game in baseball by protecting a lead 1 -
to close
– complete a business deal, negotiation, or an agreement 1 -
to close
– unite or bring into contact or bring together the edges of 1 -
to close
– move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut 1 -
to close
– become closed 1 -
to close
– fill or stop up 1 -
to close
– bar access to 1 -
to close
– bring together all the elements or parts of 1 -
to close
– draw near 1 -
to close
– come together, as if in an embrace 1 -
to close
– change one's body stance so that the forward shoulder and foot are closer to the intended point of impact 1 -
to close
– cause a window or an application to disappear on a computer desktop 1 -
to close
– engage at close quarters 1 -
to close
– finish or terminate (meetings, speeches, etc.) 1 -
to close
– cease to operate or cause to cease operating 1 -
to close
– come to a close 1 -
to close
– be priced or listed when trading stops 1 -
to close
– To end an application's relationship with an open file so that the application will no longer be able to access the file without opening it again. 2
Conjugations for close:
present
- close
- close
- closes
- close
- close
- close
simple past
- closed
- closed
- closed
- closed
- closed
- closed
present perfect
- have closed
- have closed
- has closed
- have closed
- have closed
- have closed
past continuous
- was closing
- were closing
- was closing
- were closing
- were closing
- were closing
future
- shall close
- will close
- will close
- shall close
- will close
- will close
continuous present
- am closing
- are closing
- is closing
- are closing
- are closing
- are closing
subjunctive
- be closed
- be closed
- be closed
- be closed
- be closed
- be closed
diverse
- close!
- let's close!
- closed
- closing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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close
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close
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evanescent; transient; perishing; volatile; transitory; temporary; fleeting; passing; momentary; perfunctory; superficial; of short duration; brief; close; casual; current; empty; null; short; informal; cursory-
evanescent adj
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transient adj
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perishing adj
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volatile adj
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transitory adj
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temporary adj
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fleeting adj
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passing adj
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momentary adj
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perfunctory adj
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superficial adj
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brief adj
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close adj
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casual adj
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current adj
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empty adj
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null adj
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short adj
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informal adj
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cursory adj
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close
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close
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close
– near in time or place or relationship 1 -
close
– in an attentive manner 1
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close
– marked by fidelity to an original 1 -
close
– rigorously attentive; strict and thorough 1 -
close
– not far distant in time or space or degree or circumstances 1 -
close
– at or within a short distance in space or time or having elements near each other 1 -
close
– close in relevance or relationship 1 -
close
– inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information 1close; secretive; tightlipped; closelipped; closemouthed– inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information 1-
close adj
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secretive adj
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tightlipped adj
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closelipped adj
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closemouthed adj
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close
– crowded 1 -
close
– (of a contest or contestants) evenly matched 1 -
close
– giving or spending with reluctance 1close; near; skinny; penny-pinching; cheeseparing– giving or spending with reluctance 1-
close adj
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near adj
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skinny adj
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penny-pinching adj
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cheeseparing adj
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close
– used of hair or haircuts 1 -
close
– fitting closely but comfortably 1 -
close
– confined to specific persons 1 -
close
– strictly confined or guarded 1 -
close
– of textiles 1 -
close
– lacking fresh air 1
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the close
– the concluding part of any performance 1 -
the close
– the last section of a communication 1 -
the close
– the temporal end; the concluding time 1the last; the close; the finish; the conclusion; the finale; the stopping point; the finis– the temporal end; the concluding time 1