Hanapin
close
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malapit, nalalapit
describing a danger or trouble that almost happens
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mahigpit, maingat
rigorously attentive; strict and thorough
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tapat, malapit
marked by fidelity to an original
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sabilis, malapit
(of a contest or contestants) evenly matched
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masikip, siksikan
crowded
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masikip, maigting
of textiles
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malapit, matalik
confined to specific persons
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nagsara, masikip
strictly confined or guarded
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malapit, maikli
used of hair or haircuts
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matipid, nag-aalinlangan
giving or spending with reluctance
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malapit, masikip
fitting closely but comfortably
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maingat, sikreto
inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information
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napakainit, masikip
lacking fresh air
to close
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isara, sara
to move something like a window or door into a position that people or things cannot pass through
Transitive: to close a window or door
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isara, pagsara
to not be open anymore
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tapusin, isara
to finalize a business deal
Transitive: to close a business deal
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isara, sara
to make a window or program disappear from the computer screen
Transitive: to close a computer window or program
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isara, tapusin
to cease operating or conducting business for the remainder of the day
Intransitive: to close point in time
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isara, tapusin
to conclude, terminate, or finish an activity, event, or process
Transitive: to close an activity or process
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isara, tapusin
to conclude or come to an end
Intransitive
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isara, taposin
(baseball) to conclude a game when one team is leading by a small margin
Transitive: to close a baseball game
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isara, harangan
to block and prevent movement, passage, or access
Transitive: to close a passage or access
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isara, takpan
to fill up or block an opening, typically to seal or secure it
Transitive: to close an opening
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isara, kumpletuhin
to complete an electrical circuit, allowing the flow of current through it
Transitive: to close an electrical circuit
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isara, selyado
to join or seal the edges of something
Transitive: to close the edges of something
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isara, pumigpit
to come together or move toward each other in order to grip, clamp, or secure an object
Intransitive
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lumapit, maglapit
to approach in distance
Intransitive
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lumapit, makipaglaban
to engage in physical confrontation or fighting at close quarters
Intransitive
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isara, tapusin
to have a particular value or price at the end of a day's trading on the stock market
Close
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bukas na kalsada, pagsasara
a residential street with only one way in or out
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pagsasara, wakas
the temporal end; the concluding time
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pagsasara, wakas
the concluding part of any performance
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pagsasara, wakas
the last section of a communication
close
adj
closely
adv
closely
adv
closeness
n
closeness
n
Halimbawa
The grocery store is quite close, just a five-minute walk away.
The two buildings are so close that their rooftops almost touch.
The close spacing of the chairs in the auditorium made it feel cramped.
The close proximity of the two houses made them ideal for neighbors.
The close distance between the two cities makes it easy to commute.