Interrupt does not have a precise opposite, but the word listen comes close.
inspire; appealing; accelerate; upset
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No. Close is a verb.additional. Close is used as part of a location name, such as Wilsons Close - similar in meaning to Wilsons Lane. A small public passageway, but dead ended.And of course, close is a descriptor as in my brother and I were close.
No. The word is greek and describes words with similar meaning, but not exactly the same. There is a different word for words with exactly the same meaning and that would sound something like 'tautosims'. Not sure if this word exists in English though. Yannis
close
The homograph of "close" is "close." It can be pronounced with a long "o" sound (klohz) meaning to shut, or with a silent "s" (klohs) meaning near or intimate.
close
Waver, waffle, change.
block or avoid
This is likely the term "I close" meaning to shut. (pronounced clohz)The word close can also be an adjective (clohs) meaning nearby.
Interrupt does not have a precise opposite, but the word listen comes close.
bide
inspire; appealing; accelerate; upset
The Latin word for bold is audax. Confident is close in meaning and the Latin word for it is confidens.
Close has changed its meaning over the years as it was processed from Old French then English via Latin. Close in its adjective form changed from its original meaning in Old French of secret or strictly confined to the Latin interpretation meaning near.
There is no such word in Hebrew, but it's close to the word pesher (פשר) which means "meaning" or "intent.