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Definition for close

adjective as in dense, cramped

adjective as in accurate, precise

Strongest match

similar

Strong matches

exact, faithful, literal, resembling

adjective as in oppressive, humid

adjective as in stingy

noun as in ending

verb as in obstruct, seal

verb as in join, unite

Strongest matches

agree, meet

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Still, the S&P 500 finished Friday up 35.1% from its closing low this year on April 8, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

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By 2017, she had a close group of female friends, who had also risen to the top of their professions.

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They use other criteria like how close a pupil lives to the school or whether they already have a sibling there.

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Ms Ponting eventually married and moved to Manitoba, where she had two children whom she is still close to.

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Federal and state courts in Florida, where a case would likely be filed, are now closed for the weekend.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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