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closer

/ˈkloʊsɚ/

Meanings
  • noun

    Someone who finalizes a deal or transaction.

    - "The closer made the sale and secured a large commission."
    - "The real estate closer handled all the paperwork for the purchase of the house."
  • noun

    Someone who is about to do something or reach a goal.

    - "The closer we get to the deadline, the more pressure I feel."
    - "The closer I come to understanding this concept, the more confident I feel."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈkloʊsɚ/



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Antonyms

open , distant , far , far off , faraway , remote , aloof , cool , distant
Synonyms

high , close by , near , nearby , muggy , oppressive , intimate
Rhymes
Words rhyming with closer
closer , hose-her , dozer , poser
Variants
List of all variants of closer that leads to same result
closer , closers , close , close to home , close to the bone , close to the vest , closelier , closeliest , closely , closeness , closenesses , closest , on closer inspection
Etymology
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The word 'closer' comes from the Old English word 'closian', which means 'to shut' or 'to end'. In business and sales, a closer is someone who finalizes deals and transactions.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'closer' has its roots in the Old English word 'closian', which means 'to shut' or 'to end'.

  2. In baseball, a closer is a relief pitcher who comes in to pitch the final inning of a game.

  3. The term 'closer' has been used in various industries, including real estate, insurance, and finance, to refer to someone who finalizes transactions or deals.


Related Concepts
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  1. Salesperson: A salesperson is a professional who sells goods or services to customers. A closer is a specific type of salesperson who is responsible for finalizing deals.

  2. Deal: A deal is a transaction or agreement between two or more parties. A closer is someone who makes sure that all the necessary steps are taken to finalize the deal.


Culture
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In literature, the term 'closer' has been used to refer to someone who is about to achieve a goal or reach the end of a journey. In art, there are paintings and sculptures depicting the concept of closure or completion. In music, the term 'closer' is sometimes used as the title of a final song in an album.

How to Memorize "closer"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a salesperson shaking hands with a customer and exchanging papers to finalize a deal.
    - Visualize a person standing at the finish line, ready to cross it and complete a race.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'closer' with the idea of finality or completion.
    - Think of a salesperson or someone who finalizes transactions when you hear the word 'closer'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Catch the deal, be the closer' to remember the meaning of the word.
    - Remember that a closer is someone who makes sure deals are 'closed' or finalized.


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