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Word of the Day |
close (klos)
Use "close" as an adjective to describe a distance that is not far away. You can also use "close" to describe relationships between people. Don’t confuse this word with the word "close." (The "s" is pronounced with a "z" sound.)
The word "close" is often used to describe the outcome of an event or a result:
This word is often used to describe nearness in time and space.
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:
Click here to learn more words. August 19, 2014
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