ADJECTIVE
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held together as by social or cultural ties
a close-knit family
close-knit little villages
the group was closely knit
How To Use close-knit In A Sentence
- Both were well known in this close-knit community and deepest sympathy is extended to their families.
- a close-knit family
- Friends and work colleagues in the close-knit community of Wentworth have already been a huge comfort, he said.
- I have a close-knit team of people around me, at the club here we all support each other. Times, Sunday Times
- Everyone works in close-knit teams and as a result information flows within the company. Times, Sunday Times
- The group were formerly close-knit but are now a bunch of individuals moving in separate directions and facing different problems.
- She has been offered extra security and has been supported by a close-knit team here. Times, Sunday Times
- We are a very close-knit family and support each other through any crises.
- The Fords are a close-knit, loving family, but the counselors who saw Greg said he was exhibiting classic signs of sex abuse, which naturally put the parents under suspicion. Unholy Communion
- We are a very close-knit family and support each other through any crises.