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Closer is either an adjective or a noun. It is the comparative form of the adjective close, meaning more close. Example. Mars is closer to earth than is Jupiter. As a noun it means one who closes, as lawyer who closes a legal trial or a pitcher who closes a Baseball game with a win.

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Closer is either an adjective or a noun. It is the comparative form of the adjective close, meaning more close. Example. Mars is closer to earth than is Jupiter. As a noun it means one who closes, as lawyer who closes a legal trial or a pitcher who closes a Baseball game with a win.

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The word "closer" can be used as a comparative adjective, an adverb, or a noun. It depends on how it is used in a sentence.

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