Near - if you are meaning the position of something.
Sticky - if you mean hot humid weather.
Shut - if you are talking about when you've finished using a book, a door, a box...
Stop - if you have completed using a computer program.
End - if you are referring to the finish of a cricket match.
Arrow miss - if you nearly had an accident.
The noun form for the adjective (close, closer, closest) is closeness.
The noun form for the verb 'to close' (closes, closing, closed) is closer, one who closes, and the gerund (verbal noun) closing.
Close (the adjective) means near. Something which is close is a small distance away.
Close (the verb) means to make something not open, to surround something with boundaries.
Close (the noun) is a kind of street, a cul-de-sac.
That was a close call!
Please don't get too close; I have the flu.
I have a close family.
Close the door and sit down.
Though I was close to her before, I had to close the book on our friendship.
The adjective close can describe when something or someone is near someone or something else (e.g., Gina is close to the door). The comparative form is closer and the superlative is closest.
Congested or jam-packed.
close
near
Another word is an aqaintence.
A synonym is a word that has the same or close definition as another word. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word.
A close ended question is one that can be answered with yes, no , or another single word.
glorify
yakking
Another word is an aqaintence.
Close.
Tailgating
Conclude.
another word to get started is too begin
A synonym is a word that has the same or close definition as another word. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word.
what is another word for person
Patois is another word for tongue and dialect is another word too
A close synonym is:deformed
close by, side by side
Administrivia is pretty close.
A close friend.