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The synonyms of “Closeness” are: familiarity, intimacy, secretiveness, stuffiness, meanness, minginess, niggardliness, niggardness, parsimoniousness, parsimony, tightfistedness, tightness, nearness
Closeness as a Noun
Definitions of "Closeness" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “closeness” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Close or warm friendship.
- A feeling of being intimate and belonging together.
- Extreme stinginess.
- The quality of being only a short distance away or apart in space or time.
- The state of being narrowly enclosed.
- The quality or state of having a strong resemblance or connection.
- The quality of being done in an attentive and thorough way.
- Characterized by a lack of openness (especially about one's actions or purposes.
- The quality of having only a small margin between winner and loser.
- The quality of being close and poorly ventilated.
- The quality of affection or intimacy in a relationship.
- The spatial property resulting from a relatively small distance.
Synonyms of "Closeness" as a noun (13 Words)
familiarity | Close or warm friendship. The unnecessary familiarity made me dislike him at once. |
intimacy | An intimate remark. The room had a peaceful sense of intimacy about it. |
meanness | The quality of being deliberately mean. All the hatred and meanness despair and sorrow surrounding us. |
minginess | Extreme stinginess. |
nearness | The spatial property resulting from a relatively small distance. The town s nearness to London. |
niggardliness | Extreme stinginess. |
niggardness | Extreme stinginess. |
parsimoniousness | Extreme care in spending money; reluctance to spend money unnecessarily. |
parsimony | Extreme unwillingness to spend money or use resources. A great tradition of public design has been shattered by government parsimony. |
secretiveness | Characterized by a lack of openness (especially about one’s actions or purposes. |
stuffiness | The quality of being close and poorly ventilated. |
tightfistedness | Extreme stinginess. |
tightness | The quality of being fixed, fastened, or closed firmly. The tightness of my schedule kept me from playing tournaments. |
Usage Examples of "Closeness" as a noun
- The scoreline did not reflect the closeness of the contest.
- The geographical closeness of our two countries.
- The translator's closeness to the original time period.
- The closeness with which he watched current events.
- Moments of closeness with friends and family members.
- The closeness of the race.
- The sudden closeness of the dock sent him into action.
- Apes are often selected due to their evolutionary closeness to humans.
- Their closeness grew as the night wore on.
- The claustrophobic closeness of the living quarters.
Associations of "Closeness" (30 Words)
about | Imprecise but fairly close to correct. The job is just about done. |
acquaintance | Acquaintances considered collectively. I renewed my acquaintance with Herbert. |
acquainted | Having fair knowledge of. They were acquainted. |
almost | (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but. Blues jazz he can play almost anything. |
ambient | Relating to ambient music. The ambient air. |
approximate | Not quite exact or correct. I had to approximate the weight of my horse. |
approximately | Imprecise but fairly close to correct. Lasted approximately an hour. |
approximation | The quality of coming near to identity (especially close in quantity. Newspapers gave only an approximation of the actual events. |
around | All around or on all sides. Waited around for the next flight. |
broadly | In general and without considering minor details. The climate is broadly similar in the two regions. |
close | Fitting closely but comfortably. A close translation. |
closely | In an attentive manner. Closely spaced homes. |
conversant | Familiar with or knowledgeable about something. You need someone who is conversant with the new technology. |
distance | Keep at a distance. Watching them from a distance. |
equidistant | At equal distances. The line joins together all points which are equidistant from the two axes. |
familiar | Having mutual interests or affections; of established friendship. A familiar figure. |
familiarity | A casual manner. The unnecessary familiarity made me dislike him at once. |
friend | Befriend someone. She s a friend of mine. |
intimacy | An intimate remark. The room had a peaceful sense of intimacy about it. |
involvement | A connection of inclusion or containment. She knew that involvement with Adam would only complicate her life. |
near | Come near to approach. Stood near the door. |
nearby | Close at hand. He slung his jacket over a nearby chair. |
nearly | Very close to; almost. The person most nearly concerned. |
nearness | The condition of being near; proximity. The town s nearness to London. |
proximate | Nearly accurate approximate. News of his proximate arrival. |
proximity | Nearness in space, time, or relationship. Do not operate microphones in close proximity to television sets. |
roughly | With roughness or violence rough is an informal variant for roughly. The narrative is roughly speaking contemporary with the earliest of the gospels. |
sociality | The tendency to associate with others and to form social groups. Mammals as a class are not strong on sociality. |
some | To some extent quite a lot. Having some friends over. |
thereabout | Near that place. He stayed in London or thereabouts for several weeks. |