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    closer
    /ˈkləʊzə/

    noun

    • 1. the last part of a performance, collection, or series: "the perfect closer to the album"
    • 2. a person who is skilled at bringing a business transaction to a satisfactory conclusion: "this role will best suit closers who are hungry to make commissions"

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  2. something or someone that closes (= finishes) something such as an event or series of performances: Try these useful lesson openers and closers. The last track is one of the best album closers ever. Last year I opened the conference and this year they have asked me to be the closer.

  3. noun. clos· er ˈklō-zər. Synonyms of closer. : one that closes. especially : a relief pitcher who specializes in finishing games. Examples of closer in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web That gave the Padres two All-Star closers, including incumbent Robert Suarez.

  4. 1. someone or something that closes. 2. a person adept at completing a business deal, an assignment, etc. successfully. 3. Baseball. a relief pitcher who specializes in pitching the final innings of a close game.

  5. noun. a person or thing that closes: a door with a mechanical closer. a person or thing that concludes: The piece would be a great closer for a concert. Baseball. a relief pitcher brought in toward the end of the game to hold the team’s lead. a person who brings something, especially a business deal, to a successful conclusion:

  6. Definitions of closer. adverb. (comparative of `near' or `close') within a shorter distance. “come closer, my dear!”. synonyms: nearer, nigher. noun. a person who closes something. “whoever is the closer has to turn out the lights and lock up”. see more.

  7. closer. a person or thing that closes: She was called in to be the closer of the deal.; nearer: She’s closer to understanding the situation. Not to be confused with: closure – the act of closing; bringing to an end; something that closes: The arrest brought closure to the difficult case.

  8. noun. closers. One that closes. The closer of the shop has to lock up. American Heritage. Similar definitions. A person adept at completing a business deal, an assignment, etc. successfully. Webster's New World. A relief pitcher who specializes in pitching the final innings of a close game. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  9. closer. volume_up. UK /ˈkləʊzə/ noun 1. the last part of a performance, collection, or series the perfect closer to the album the last episode was still a great closer 2. a person who is skilled at bringing a business transaction to a satisfactory conclusion this role will best suit closers who are hungry to make commissions 3.

  10. to restrict passage across; prevent access to:[~ + object] The country closed its border to tourists. [~ + object] to bring together the parts of: She closed her lips. [no object] Her lips closed. to (cause to) come to an end: [~ + object] The chair moved to close debate. [no object] The sermon closed with a warning not to forget God's poor.

  11. Sep 21, 2024 · Adjective. [edit] closer. comparative form of close: more close. Within a shorter distance. Come closer, my dear. Translations. [edit] ± Translations. Etymology 2. [edit] From Middle English closere, equivalent to close (verb) +‎ -er. Pronunciation. [edit] (UK) IPA (key): /ˈkləʊ.zɚ/ (General American) IPA (key): /ˈkloʊ.zɚ/