Is it more close or closer?
To begin with the phrase you ask about: you must say “closer” rather than “more close”, and it should be either “of the user” or “of users”. Even better would be a possessive: “closer to the user’s needs” or “closer to users’ needs.”
Is it nearer or closer?
As adjectives the difference between nearer and closer is that nearer is less distant from (near) while closer is (close).
What does close mean in UK?
close noun (ROAD) [ C ] UK uk. /kləʊs/ us. /kloʊs/ a road, usually with private houses, that vehicles can only enter from one end: He lives at 83 Barker Close.
What is the definition of getting closer?
Getting closer doesn’t mean near in time. It means nearing in time. Perhaps you’re looking for “getting close,” which means virtually the same thing as “just around the corner.”
Is most close correct?
Close is an adjective of one-syllable and so never takes more, so you say: closer. No, you would say “closer”, not “more close”.
Does Close mean near?
Close and near are two words that indicate proximity. Both these words mean ‘not far’ or ‘a short distance away’, and thus can be used interchangeably.
Is near the same as close?
Both these sentences are correct and mean the same thing. But if you are talking about something that deals with abstract ideas or qualities, like relationships, you use “close” instead of “near.”
What is the difference between close and closer?
As nouns the difference between close and closer is that close is an end or conclusion or close can be an enclosed field while closer is someone or something that closes.
Is it close or close?
The words close and close are spelled identically but are pronounced differently and have different meanings, which makes them heteronyms.
What is another word for getting closer?
What is another word for get closer?
| close | nigh |
|---|---|
| get near | get nearer |
| belly up | come close |
| come closer | creep up |
| draw closer | draw on |
Is just around the corner meaning?
If you say that something is around the corner, you mean that it will happen very soon. In British English, you can also say that something is round the corner. The Chancellor of the Exchequer says that economic recovery is just around the corner.
Can we say more closer?
Senior Member More close and closer mean the same thing, so saying more closer is redundant.