closes

[kloʊzɪz]

closes Definition

  • 1bring or come to an end; finish
  • 2move (a door or lid) so as to cover an opening
  • 3approach (someone) with the intention of speaking privately

Using closes: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "closes" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The store closes at 9 pm.

  • Example

    He closes his eyes and takes a deep breath.

  • Example

    She closes the book and puts it on the shelf.

  • Example

    He closes the door quietly behind him.

  • Example

    I need to close this deal by the end of the week.

  • Example

    She closes in on the suspect, hoping to catch him red-handed.

  • Example

    He closes the distance between them and whispers in her ear.

closes Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for closes

  • ends
  • shuts
  • finishes
  • concludes
  • terminates

Antonyms for closes

Idioms Using closes

  • to put an end to something, especially a problem or investigation

    Example

    We can finally close the book on this case now that the suspect has been caught.

  • affecting someone personally or emotionally

    Example

    The news of the accident hit close to home because I drive on that road every day.

  • almost succeeding but falling just short of the goal

    Example

    We came close but no cigar in the final round of the competition.

Phrases with closes

  • a situation in which something almost happens but does not happen, usually narrowly avoiding danger or failure

    Example

    It was a close call, but we managed to avoid the accident.

  • unite and become more supportive of each other, especially in response to criticism or attack

    Example

    The team closed ranks after their loss and worked harder to improve their performance.

  • too close to comfort, often used to describe jokes or comments that are too personal or sensitive

    Example

    His jokes about my family were getting close to the bone, so I asked him to stop.

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Summary: closes in Brief

'Closes' [kloʊzɪz] is a verb that means to bring something to an end, finish, or cover an opening. It can also mean to approach someone with the intention of speaking privately. Examples include 'The store closes at 9 pm,' 'He closes his eyes and takes a deep breath,' and 'She closes the book and puts it on the shelf.' Phrases include 'close call,' 'close ranks,' and 'close to the bone.'