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September 30, 2011 - Word of the Day: close

 

Yesterday's word of the day was "close." You can use "close" as a verb or as a noun. Today's word of the day is "close." Use "close" as an adjective to describe a distance that is not far away. You can also use "close" to describe relationships between people:

  • Ted feels very close to his mother.
  • They have a close relationship.
  • Mary doesn't feel close enough to anyone at work to talk about some problems she's having.
  • Henrietta has a close relationship with God.

The word "close" is often used to describe the outcome of an event or a result:

  • The basketball game was very close. The final score was 89 to 90.
  • We almost got hit by that other car. That was too close!
  • The election results are probably going to be close. A winner won't be announced for another few days.
  • Today's temperature will be close to 100 degrees.
  • William is close to retirement. He's 64 years old.

When you get close to something and take a picture of it, you can call it a "close-up" shot.

This is a close-up shot of an alligator:

alligator

 

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