proximity
[U] Uncountable
This term conveys a sense of clinical or spatial precision. It is frequently used in technical, legal, or formal contexts to describe the physical gap between two objects or the chronological closeness of two events. It lacks the emotional warmth of words like near or close, focusing instead on the measurable distance. In a social or psychological sense, it describes the influence that physical closeness has on human behavior. It suggests that being near something inevitably leads to an interaction or a shared effect, such as how living near a noisy road impacts sleep quality.
Used to describe the general state of nearness, such as the proximity of a building to a park.