➡️closer

adjective, noun
/ˈkloʊsər/

Meaning

more near in distance or relationship; someone or something that concludes an activity

Example Sentences

She moved closer to the window.

Example Expressions

come closer

Synonyms

nearer, adjacent, nearby, intimate

Antonyms

farther, distant

Collocations

closer look, closer relationship, move closer, closer examination

More Example Sentences

They gradually moved closer to their goal.

She considers moving closer to her office.

I moved closer in order to hear you better.

A child feeds ducks at the pond in the park on a warm afternoon after school throwing small pieces of bread into the water and laughing as the ducks swim closer and closer

A child feeds ducks at the pond in the park on a warm afternoon after school throwing small pieces of bread into the water and laughing as the ducks swim closer and closer while her mother sits on a nearby bench and watches

A child feeds ducks at the pond in the park on a warm afternoon after school throwing small pieces of bread into the water and laughing as the ducks swim closer and closer while her mother sits on a nearby bench and watches and other children join in, bringing their own snacks to share

A child feeds ducks at the pond in the park on a warm afternoon after school throwing small pieces of bread into the water and laughing as the ducks swim closer and closer while her mother sits on a nearby bench and watches and other children join in, bringing their own snacks to share and the ducks quack loudly, fighting over the biggest pieces

A child feeds ducks at the pond in the park on a warm afternoon after school throwing small pieces of bread into the water and laughing as the ducks swim closer and closer while her mother sits on a nearby bench and watches and other children join in, bringing their own snacks to share and the ducks quack loudly, fighting over the biggest pieces creating a funny scene that makes everyone smile

A child feeds ducks at the pond in the park on a warm afternoon after school throwing small pieces of bread into the water and laughing as the ducks swim closer and closer while her mother sits on a nearby bench and watches and other children join in, bringing their own snacks to share and the ducks quack loudly, fighting over the biggest pieces creating a funny scene that makes everyone smile and the little girl asks if they can come back tomorrow to do it again.

Related Vocabularies

relating to the body; a low-ranking officer in the military
belonging to the present time; a flow of water or electricity
capable of being submerged; a small underwater craft
Relating to the middle class, often with materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
relating to the mind or supernatural powers; a person claiming to have extrasensory abilities
As an adjective: existing or happening in the air. As a noun: an antenna for receiving radio or tele...

Explore More