closer (Meaning)

Wordnet

closer (n)

a person who closes something

(baseball) a relief pitcher who can protect a lead in the last inning or two of the game

Wordnet

closer (r)

(comparative of `near' or `close') within a shorter distance

Webster

closer (n.)

One who, or that which, closes; specifically, a boot closer. See under Boot.

A finisher; that which finishes or terminates.

The last stone in a horizontal course, if of a less size than the others, or a piece of brick finishing a course.

closer Sentence Examples

  1. As the deadline approached, we needed to work closer together to complete the project on time.
  2. The photographer adjusted the lens to bring the subject closer into focus.
  3. With each passing day, they grew closer as friends, sharing more personal stories and experiences.
  4. The CEO appointed a new manager to work as a closer liaison between departments.
  5. Let's move the meeting to a closer time slot to accommodate everyone's schedule.
  6. The hikers decided to take a closer look at the mysterious cave they stumbled upon.
  7. As the negotiations progressed, they moved closer to reaching a mutually beneficial agreement.
  8. The teacher encouraged the students to ask questions to gain a closer understanding of the lesson.
  9. The detective moved closer to the suspect, ready to apprehend them.
  10. By analyzing the data, we can gain a closer insight into consumer behavior.

FAQs About the word closer

a person who closes something, (baseball) a relief pitcher who can protect a lead in the last inning or two of the game, (comparative of `near' or `close') with

near, this, front, nigher, fore, inside,hither,forward

far,that, opposite, opposite, farther, that, far, farther, further, further

As the deadline approached, we needed to work closer together to complete the project on time.

The photographer adjusted the lens to bring the subject closer into focus.

With each passing day, they grew closer as friends, sharing more personal stories and experiences.

The CEO appointed a new manager to work as a closer liaison between departments.