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  1. hit (one) close to home. To affect one deeply and emotionally because one can relate very closely. My patient's lung cancer diagnosis hits me close to home because my uncle recently died of the same thing.

  2. hit close to home. To affect one deeply and emotionally because one can relate very closely to what happened. My patient's diagnosis hits especially close to home, as my uncle recently died of the same thing.

  3. Close to home means a remark is about a sensitive or very personal subject that makes people feel uncomfortable or upset. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms and usage of this idiom with examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  4. Definition of close to home in the Idioms Dictionary. close to home phrase. What does close to home expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  5. The idiom “close to home” refers specifically to something that hits close to one’s personal life or experiences. It should not be used as a general term for anything that feels familiar or relatable.

  6. 'hit close to home' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a situation that is particularly meaningful to someone because it relates to their personal experience or beliefs.

  7. Hit close to home. To affect one personally. The strike by the trash collectors hit close to home when we had no place to put our garbage. What does the idiom Hit close to home mean? The meaning, explanation, and origin of idiom Hit close to home.