Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
up-close
adverb
/ˌʌpˈkloʊs/

Definition
In a position or situation that is very near to something or someone.

Examples
- He took a photograph of the animal up-close to capture every detail.
- The documentary offered an up-close look at the lives of the creatures in the wild.
- She met her favorite actor up-close during the event.

Meaning
The term ‘up-close’ refers to being in close proximity to an object or person, allowing for a detailed and intimate view or experience.

Synonyms
- nearby
- close
- intimately