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adjective
-
close
,
closer
,
closest
near
in
distance
,
time
,
or
relationship
•
My
school
is
very
close
to
the
bus
stop
.
My
school
is
very
close
to
the
bus
stop
.
•
The
final
exam
is
close
,
so
I
need
to
study
.
The
final
exam
is
close
,
so
I
need
to
study
.
adjective
-
close
,
closer
,
closest
near
in
distance
,
time
,
or
relationship
•
The
school
is
very
close
to
my
house
.
The
school
is
very
close
to
my
house
.
•
Dinner
time
is
close
—
please
wash
your
hands
.
Dinner
time
is
close
—
please
wash
your
hands
.
From
Middle
English
clos
,
from
Old
French
clos
“
closed
,
confined
,”
from
Latin
clausus
,
past
participle
of
claudere
“
to
shut
.”
The
sense
of
“
near
”
developed
from
things
being
kept
together
.
adverb
-
close
,
closer
,
closest
near
in
space
;
not
far
away
•
Stand
close
so
you
will
fit
in
the
picture
.
Stand
close
so
you
will
fit
in
the
picture
.
•
The
cat
followed
close
behind
the
girl
.
The
cat
followed
close
behind
the
girl
.
adjective
-
close
,
closer
,
closest
near
in
distance
,
time
,
or
relationship
•
The
supermarket
is
very
close
,
so
we
can
walk
there
in
five
minutes
.
The
supermarket
is
very
close
,
so
we
can
walk
there
in
five
minutes
.
•
Emma
and
her
sister
are
close
and
talk
every
day
.
Emma
and
her
sister
are
close
and
talk
every
day
.
From
Middle
English
clos
,
from
Old
French
clos
“
shut
,
enclosed
,”
from
Latin
clausus
,
past
participle
of
claudere
“
to
shut
.”
adverb
-
close
,
closer
,
closest
near
in
space
or
time
•
The
bird
flew
close
to
the
water
’
s
surface
.
The
bird
flew
close
to
the
water
’
s
surface
.
•
We
came
close
to
winning
the
game
but
lost
in
the
final
minute
.
We
came
close
to
winning
the
game
but
lost
in
the
final
minute
.
adjective
-
close
,
closer
,
closest
with
very
little
difference
;
decided
by
a
small
margin
•
It
was
a
close
game
,
but
our
team
won
by
one
point
.
It
was
a
close
game
,
but
our
team
won
by
one
point
.
•
The
election
results
were
close
all
night
.
The
election
results
were
close
all
night
.
adverb
-
close
,
closer
,
closest
near
in
space
or
time
;
not
far
•
The
cat
was
sitting
close
behind
me
without
making
a
sound
.
The
cat
was
sitting
close
behind
me
without
making
a
sound
.
•
The
comet
passed
close
to
Earth
last
night
.
The
comet
passed
close
to
Earth
last
night
.
Adverbial
use
grew
from
the
adjective
form
in
Middle
English
,
retaining
the
idea
of
nearness
.
adjective
-
close
,
closer
,
closest
having
a
strong
friendly
or
emotional
connection
•
Maya
is
close
to
her
older
sister
and
tells
her
everything
.
Maya
is
close
to
her
older
sister
and
tells
her
everything
.
•
The
teammates
grew
very
close
after
training
together
every
day
.
The
teammates
grew
very
close
after
training
together
every
day
.