Closer example sentences

Related (7): approach, proximity, nearer, adjacent, adjoining, contiguous, alongside

"Closer" Example Sentences


1. With each step he came closer to his goal.
2. He edged closer to the edge of the cliff.
3. The train pulled closer to the platform.
4. The closer you look, the more details you see.
5. We need to work closer together as a team.
6. The discovery brought them one step closer to a cure.
7. As the day grew later, night came closer.
8. The cars drew closer in to the side of the street.
9. Her rescue seemed closer with each passing day.
10. The horses drew their carriage closer to the castle.
11. New evidence brought investigators closer to solving the mystery.
12. The book brought me much closer to understanding her pain.
13. Humanity came closer to perfection with each new invention.
14. The children crowded closer to hear the story.
15. The sick child drifted closer to death with each passing hour.
16. As I grew older, I became closer to my parents.
17. Civilization brought humanity closer together.
18. They crept closer to the edge of the woods.
19. The general strategy moved them closer to victory.
20. The approaching storm drew them closer together.
21. Technology has brought people closer together than ever before.
22. Her behavior drew him closer despite his better judgment.
23. The overflowing water crept closer to the cottage.
24. The accident brought the family closer together.
25. The invaders drew closer to the castle walls.
26. Growing older brought me closer to my siblings.
27. The students drew closer around the professor.
28. The hikers drew closer together as night fell.
29. The pandemic brought some friends and families closer than ever.
30. The new evidence brought them one step closer to the truth.
31. The puppy crept closer to make friends with the kitten.
32. The more time we spend together, the closer we become.
33. The twins seemed to grow closer every year.
34. The harsh winter brought neighbors together in closer community.
35. Gradually the sunset drew closer.
36. As he sang, listeners drew closer around him.
37. The hurricane drew people closer together for comfort and safety.
38. The book brought me much closer to the author's experience.
39. Listening drew me closer into her story.
40. As lightning flashed, the children drew closer together.
41. With each passing day, our love drew us closer.
42. As I read the letter, it brought me closer to you.
43. Discovery often brings people closer together.
44. The glow from the fire drew them closer to its warmth.
45. The getting lost experience brought them closer together.
46. Looking through a microscope brings objects closer.
47. The soldiers crept closer through the dense jungle.
48. The tragedy brought the community closer together.
49. Through thick ice the submarine crept closer to the pole.
50. Researchers are inching closer to finding a cure for Alzheimer's.
51. The voices drew closer through the silent night.
52. Living together brought the elderly sisters closer than ever.
53. His words drew me closer into the story he was telling.
54. High school graduation brought siblings closer for a short time.
55. The sunset drew the picnickers closer together.
56. As night falls, animals draw closer to their burrows.
57. Communication brings people closer together.
58. Darkness drew the children closer to their parents.
59. As autumn arrived, night drew closer earlier each day.
60. Scientists are constantly edging closer to understanding the big questions.

Common Phases


1. Closer inspection
To examine or look at something more carefully and thoroughly.
The police discovered that upon closer inspection, the man's alibi did not hold up.
2. Closer look/examination
A more thorough observation or assessment.
After taking a closer look at the data, the researchers found some concerning inconsistencies.
3. Step closer
To advance or proceed nearer, either physically or metaphorically.
Each piece of new evidence brings us one step closer to solving the mystery.
4. Draw closer
To come nearer in location or relationship.
As the couple spent more time together, they began to draw closer emotionally.
5. Edge closer
To move gradually nearer.
The army slowly edged closer to the enemy camp.
6. Come/move closer together
To join in physical proximity or unite in a relationship.
The tragic accident brought the family members closer together.
7. Creep/sneak closer
To approach furtively or stealthily.
The burglars crept closer to the house under cover of darkness.
8. Inch closer
To advance very gradually.
Researchers are inching closer to finding a cure for cancer.
9. Move closer to (something)
Get nearer to achieving a goal.
With each discovery, scientists move one step closer to unlocking the human genome.
10. Bring closer to (someone/something)
Make someone or something nearer or more comprehensible.
The biography brought me closer to understanding the author's struggles.

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