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Definitions for CLOSELY
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Princeton's WordNet
closelyadverb
in a close relation or position in time or space
"the onsets were closely timed"; "houses set closely together"; "was closely involved in monitoring daily progress"
close, closely, tightadverb
in an attentive manner
"he remained close on his guard"
closely, intimately, nearlyadverb
in a close manner
"the two phenomena are intimately connected"; "the person most nearly concerned"
Wiktionary
closelyadverb
In a close manner.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Closelyadverb
Etymology: from close.
Putting the mixture into a crucible closely luted at the top. Robert Boyle, Chym. Princ.
My lord of Warwick, and my brother Gloster,
Follow Fluellen closely at the heels. William Shakespeare, Henry V.If we look more closely, we shall find
Most have the seeds of judgment in their mind. Alexander Pope.A Spaniard, riding on the bay, sent some closely into the village, in the dark of the night. Richard Carew, Surv. of Cornwal.
I hope I have translated closely enough, and given them the same turn of verse which they had in the original. Dryden.
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closely
Closely is an adverb that suggests something being near in space, time, or relationship. It could mean in close proximity, with little distance between or separating. It can also mean with meticulous attention to detail or closely followed or watched. Additionally, it can denote a close connection or association.
Webster Dictionary
Closelyadverb
in a close manner
Closelyadverb
secretly; privately
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Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'CLOSELY' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #1846
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'CLOSELY' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3404
Adverbs Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'CLOSELY' in Adverbs Frequency: #162
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of CLOSELY in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of CLOSELY in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of CLOSELY in a Sentence
China never said much on Putin's take over of Crimea, they've worked closely on the North Korea crisis( and) China has not been critical of Russia's role in Syria.
The most sensitive comments will revolve around whether Powell is willing to reaffirm a view that the easing cycle is a 'mid-cycle adjustment' or align more closely to market thinking, if he sticks to the old language as is most likely, it would affirm that he is still confident that the strength of consumption, in combination with modest Fed easing, will be sufficient to keep the recovery broadly on track.
Community Health Network is committed to patient safety and is working closely with MSD of Lawrence Township to determine the cause of error and evaluate processes, the safety of the students in our care is top priority.
Your confidence in the people, and your doubt about them, are closely related to your self-confidence and your self-doubt.
Our framework has served as a model for GMO regulatory policy to other countries like Vietnam, Indonesia and even some Latin American countries, we have the first functioning regulatory framework in Asia. So I am sure whatever happens here, they are closely watching.
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