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Close up Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɫoʊs/, /ˈkɫoʊz/ /ˈəp
KLOHS-up or KLOHZ-up
kləʊz/ /ˈʌp
KLOHZ-up

Definition

'Close up' can mean to shut something completely (like a store for the day), to move closer together or seal tightly, or to make a photo zoom in for detailed view. It also means a person becomes less open emotionally.

Usage & Nuances

Used as a phrasal verb. 'Close up shop' is common for businesses. As a noun, 'close-up' means a detailed photo or camera shot. When referring to people ('closed up'), it's about not sharing feelings. Usually neutral or casual.

Example Sentences

Please close up the store at 8 p.m.

basic

Make sure the windows are closed up before leaving.

basic

They closed up the gaps in the fence.

basic

After the show, vendors quickly close up and head home.

natural

When my dad gets upset, he just closes up and won't talk.

natural

The camera slowly closes up on the actor’s face during the scene.

natural