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Close, end, conclude, finish, complete, terminate mean to bring or come to a stopping point or limit

Close usually implies that something has been in some way open as well as unfinished. To change from being open to not being open, or to cause something to do this (ambitransitive) to move a thing, or part of a thing, nearer to another so that the gap or opening between the two is removed The close of a period of time or an activity is the end of it To bring or draw something to a close means to end it. While “close” may seem like a simple word, it is pronounced and spelled in two different ways

It can be used as both a verb and an adjective, often confusing many people. Definition of close 1 verb from the oxford advanced learner's dictionary [transitive, intransitive] close (something) to put something into a position so that it covers an opening To get into this position synonym shut He closed the door firmly Would anyone mind if i closed the window

She closed the gate behind her.

As an adjective, close describes something located or occurring nearby, either in terms of physical space or temporal proximity Close also refers to strong emotional bonds or intimate relationships between people. To put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc. See examples of close used in a sentence. To close is to shut something or to end something You could close a door, close your mouth, or even close a deal.

Some common synonyms of close are miserly, niggardly, parsimonious, penurious, and stingy While all these words mean being unwilling or showing unwillingness to share with others, close suggests keeping a tight grip on one's money and possessions.

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