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1 Translation result for closer in Spanish

adjective

close adjective

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restrictivo, estrecho; reservado; estricto, detallado; cargado, bochornoso (dícese del tiempo); apretado, entallado, ceñido; cercano, próximo; íntimo; fiel, exacto; reñido

Example sentences of
close adjective

  • We're not there yet, but we're getting close.
  • We stood close together to stay warm.
  • Christmas is getting closer and will soon be here.
  • Their daughters are close in age.
  • close in size and shape

Detailed synonyms for close adjective

1. Close, dense, compact, thick, crowded significan estrechamente juntado o apiñado.
  • Close se aplica a algo compuesto de elementos distintos que están o parecen estar apretados el uno contra el otro <paintings hung close together>.
    antonyms: open
  • Dense indica la compresión de partes o elementos tan estrechamente como para ser casi impenetrables <the dense growth in a tropical rain forest>.
    antonyms: sparse
  • Compact connota una unión firme y ordenada, o bien una consolidación efectiva de partes dentro de un alcance <a compact, muscular body>.
  • Thick indica una abundancia condensada y concentrada de partes o unidades <a thick head of hair>.
  • Crowded supone un área llena con demasiadas personas o cosas, o cosas apiñadas <a crowded waiting room>.
2. See: Familiar, Nearest

Reverse translation for closer

restrictivo  - restrictive 
estrecho  - tight, narrow, close 
reservado  - reserved, reticent, confidential 
estricto  - strict, severe 
cargado  - loaded, bogged down, weighted down, close, stuffy, charged, strong 
bochornoso  (dícese del tiempo) - embarrassing, hot and muggy 
apretado  - tight, cheap, tightfisted 
ceñido  - tight, tight-fitting 
cercano  - near, close 
próximo  - near, close, next, following 
íntimo  - intimate, close, private 
fiel  - faithful, loyal, accurate 
exacto  - accurate, precise, exact, (slang) on the money 
reñido  - tough, hard-fought, at odds, on bad terms 
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