close |
sharp |
Synonyms |
Close is a synonym of sharp.
As a verb close
is (
label) to remove a gap.
As a noun close
is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
As an adjective close
is closed, shut.
As a proper noun sharp is
.
close |
cramped |
Related terms |
Close is a related term of cramped.
As verbs the difference between close and cramped
is that
close is (
label) to remove a gap while
cramped is (
cramp).
As adjectives the difference between close and cramped
is that
close is closed, shut while
cramped is uncomfortably restricted in size, or financially.
As a noun close
is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
close |
exact |
Related terms |
Close is a related term of exact.
As verbs the difference between close and exact
is that
close is (
label) to remove a gap while
exact is to demand and enforce the payment or performance of.
As adjectives the difference between close and exact
is that
close is closed, shut while
exact is precisely agreeing with a standard, a fact, or the truth; perfectly conforming; neither exceeding nor falling short in any respect.
As a noun close
is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
close |
squeezed |
Synonyms |
Close is a synonym of squeezed.
As verbs the difference between close and squeezed
is that
close is (
label) to remove a gap while
squeezed is (
squeeze).
As a noun close
is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
As an adjective close
is closed, shut.
crowded |
close |
Related terms |
Crowded is a related term of close.
As adjectives the difference between crowded and close
is that
crowded is containing too many of something; teeming while
close is closed, shut.
As verbs the difference between crowded and close
is that
crowded is (
crowd) while
close is (
label) to remove a gap.
As a noun close is
an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
close |
closeby |
As a verb close
is to remove a gap.
As a noun close
is an end or conclusion.
As an adjective close
is closed, shut.
As a preposition closeby is
alternative form of lang=en.
close |
heavy |
Related terms |
Close is a related term of heavy.
In music|lang=en terms the difference between close and heavy
is that
close is (music) a double bar marking the end while
heavy is (music) louder, more distorted.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between close and heavy
is that
close is (obsolete) out of the way of observation; secluded; secret; hidden while
heavy is (obsolete) with child; pregnant.
As verbs the difference between close and heavy
is that
close is (
label) to remove a gap while
heavy is to make heavier.
As nouns the difference between close and heavy
is that
close is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field while
heavy is a villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts.
As adjectives the difference between close and heavy
is that
close is closed, shut while
heavy is (of a physical object) having great weight or
heavy can be having the heaves.
As an adverb heavy is
heavily.
close |
swarming |
Synonyms |
Close is a synonym of swarming.
As verbs the difference between close and swarming
is that
close is (
label) to remove a gap while
swarming is .
As nouns the difference between close and swarming
is that
close is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field while
swarming is the action of a swarm.
As an adjective close
is closed, shut.
clannish |
close |
Synonyms |
Clannish is a synonym of close.
As adjectives the difference between clannish and close
is that
clannish is of or related to a clan while
close is closed, shut.
As a verb close is
(
label) to remove a gap.
As a noun close is
an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
meticulous |
close |
Related terms |
Meticulous is a related term of close.
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between meticulous and close
is that
meticulous is (archaic) timid, fearful, overly cautious while
close is (archaic) concise; to the point.
As adjectives the difference between meticulous and close
is that
meticulous is (archaic) timid, fearful, overly cautious while
close is closed, shut.
As a verb close is
(
label) to remove a gap.
As a noun close is
an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
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