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Synonyms for close-up
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : klohs-uhp |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkloʊsˌʌp |
Top 10 synonyms for close-up Other synonyms for the word close-up
- adventures
- bio
- biog
- blowup
- capture on film
- cinematize
- close-up
- conception
- confessions
- conviction
- copy
- deduction
- eagle eye
- experiences
- exploration
- eye
- film
- get
- get a likeness
- get a shot
- head shot
- identification photo
- identification photograph
- image
- impression
- inference
- inquiry
- inspection
- investigation
- journal
- judgment
- judgment call
- Kodachrome
- Kodak
- lens
- letters
- life
- life history
- life story
- likeness
- long hard look
- make a picture
- memoir
- microfilm
- mind
- mug
- negative
- notion
- opinion
- passport photo
- perlustration
- personal account
- personal anecdote
- personal narrative
- personal record
- persuasion
- perusal
- photo
- photoengrave
- Photostat
- pic
- picture
- pinup
- pix
- point of view
- Polaroid
- police photograph
- portrait
- positive
- profile
- record
- reproduce
- résumé
- review
- roll
- saga
- say-so
- scan
- search
- sentiment
- shoot
- shot
- sifting
- sketch
- slant
- slide
- snap
- snapshot
- study
- surveillance
- survey
- tab
- take
- the eye
- thought
- transparency
- turn
- twist
- two cents' worth
- value judgment
- view
- vita
- way of thinking
- X-ray
Définition of close-up
Origin :- 1913, in photography, etc.; see close (adv.) + up (adv.).
- As in photograph : noun a still picture taken with a camera
- As in scrutiny : noun close examination
- As in view : noun belief
- As in biography : noun account of person's life
- As in mug shot : noun photo of suspect's head
- As in photograph : verb take a picture with a camera
- Maybe I don't know one when I get a close-up, same as I did then.
- Extract from : « Torchy and Vee » by Sewell Ford
- Of course, being still a modest woman, she does this only in the privacy of a close-up.
- Extract from : « Bizarre » by Lawton Mackall
- She made a picture there that Ferriday would have loved in a "close-up."
- Extract from : « We Can't Have Everything » by Rupert Hughes
- Merton Gill thrilled with the knowledge that he was beholding his first close-up.
- Extract from : « Merton of the Movies » by Harry Leon Wilson
- On her face had been no theatric expression which would have warranted a close-up.
- Extract from : « The Law of Hemlock Mountain » by Hugh Lundsford
- No, Tommy, not you—the only close-up I want for this scene is Alma where she gets up.
- Extract from : « Linda Lee, Incorporated » by Louis Joseph Vance
- The close-up expression of the dying matador had been denied them.
- Extract from : « Frigid Fracas » by Dallas McCord Reynolds
- Try to get closer to them and let me get a close-up of you giving them a burst.
- Extract from : « Frigid Fracas » by Dallas McCord Reynolds
- Sandy's bulging eyes got a full-front, close-up view of the "thing what set."
- Extract from : « Skyrider » by B. M. Bower
- A close-up of the square, still littered with torn-up paving-stones.
- Extract from : « The Edge of the Knife » by Henry Beam Piper
Antonyms for close-up
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