What is another word for close quarters?

Pronunciation: [klˈə͡ʊs kwˈɔːtəz] (IPA)

Close quarters is a term used to describe a situation where individuals are in a tight and confined space. It can be used to describe a cramped room, a crowded elevator, or a packed subway car. There are several synonyms for close quarters, including cramped quarters, confined spaces, crowded places, and tight quarters. These terms are often used interchangeably and describe situations where people are in close proximity with little room to move around. Other synonyms for close quarters include narrow spaces, constricted areas, and tight spaces. Regardless of which term is used, all convey the feeling of being cramped or confined.

What are the hypernyms for Close quarters?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Close quarters?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for close quarters (as nouns)

Famous quotes with Close quarters

  • I can't do with mountains at close quarters - they are always in the way, and they are so stupid, never moving and never doing anything but obtrude themselves.
    David Herbert Lawrence
  • To pass to the deluge, and beyond it, and to come to close quarters with our proper division, the origin of Romance itself is a very debatable subject, or rather it is a subject which the wiser mind will hardly care to debate much.
    George Saintsbury
  • The Chicago Economics Department was in intellectual ferment, although the central issues of the 1930's were very different from those in later times. I had never before encountered minds of that quality at close quarters and they influenced me strongly.
    George Stigler
  • I myself am no opponent of State intervention. I have never been, and never shall be, as soon as it is shown to me that State intervention can achieve some good end which cannot be reached without it. And I hope that opinion will soon turn in the direction of municipal intervention in these affairs, wherever municipal intervention is adequate, and I will tell you why...I believe that in municipalities the area of supervision is sufficiently small, that people concerned come up in sufficiently close quarters with the matters of administration to enable them to avoid all the dangers, risks, and wastes to which the general state of capitals is open.
    John Morley
  • Some men use a shorter long sword with the intention of jumping in and stabbing the enemy at the unguarded moment when he flourishes his sword. This inclination is bad. To aim for the enemy's unguarded moment is completely defensive, and undesirable at close quarters with the enemy.
    Miyamoto Musashi

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