closely
adverb OPAL S
/ˈkləʊsli/
/ˈkləʊsli/
- He walked into the room, closely followed by the rest of the family.
- closely spaced rows of seats
- streets of closely packed terraced houses
- The two species are closely related.
- to be closely linked/associated/related
- The two events are closely connected.
- The country's economy remains closely tied to oil.
- The organization works closely with customers in nearly 100 countries.
- The Royal Navy was closely involved in the early development of wireless technology.
- They collaborated closely together for the next four years
- I sat and watched everyone very closely.
- The government has looked closely at the arguments for and against a change in the law.
- We will be closely monitoring the situation.
- a closely guarded secret
- She closely resembled her mother at the same age.
- It was an exciting game between two closely matched teams.
- closely contested/fought won or likely to be won by only a small amount or distance
- a closely contested election
- with little or no space in between
- over 1 000 closely printed pages
- closely shaved/shaven/cut (of hair) cut very short, near to the skin
- He had a closely shaved head and a small, neat beard.