Closely

/ˈkloʊsli/ adverb

“Closely” means in a way that is near in space, time, or relationship, or with a lot of attention. It describes how something is done with care or in a tight or near way.

It is formed from the adjective “close” plus the adverb-forming suffix “-ly.” “Close” itself comes from Latin “clausus,” meaning “shut.”

AMበቅርብ
ARعن كثب
BNঘনিষ্ঠভাবে
CSúzce
DAtæt
DEeng
ELστενά
ESestrechamente
FAاز نزدیک
FIläheisesti
FRétroitement
GUનજીકથી
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