My own house was an eyesore, but it was a small eyesore, and it had been overlooked, so I had a view of the water, a partial view of my neighbor's lawn, and the consoling proximity of millionaires--all for eighty dollars a month.
Students in college dorm rooms live in close proximity to each other.
Its a rough decription of non-exact closeness. As an example.. My Mom got nervous that I might damage something when I placed a cup in close proximity to my computer. Derived from "proximate" or "near." Very often misused in sentences as above by saying that a cup was placed close near a computer would be better said "...when I placed a cup too close to my computer." "Close proximity" in a phrase is somewhat redundant and superfluous because "close" implies "near" as well.
Yes, it is a noun.
it is a stereotyped expression. Like everything is fair in love and war.Though such expressions are centuries old but still are valid in today's time
The word 'console' is both a verb (console, consoles, consoling, consoled) and a noun (console, consoles).EXAMPLESAs a verb: He tried to console the distraught girl.As a noun: The console was laid out so poorly that I couldn't tell the heater from the radio.
The preacher was consoling the grieving widow.
People had been consoling members of the family since the news of the death had broken.
the proximity of the boy was making his sister uncomfortable.
no i cannot.
Some students do better if they sit in close proximity to the teacher.
Students in college dorm rooms live in close proximity to each other.
yes you can. eg. I am in close proximity to John.
Consoling the Widow - 1908 was released on: USA: 13 July 1908
Consoling Pamela Monroe - 2003 was released on: USA: 2003 (San Francisco, California)
take couple consoling
What was the proximate solution? Go to you proximate store now!
To console someone is to comfort them because of grief or sorrow. Therefore, consoling someone helps to lessen the grief of a particularly sad occasion.