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- Dictionaryadjectiveclosed (adjective)
- not open:"rooms with closed doors lined the hallway" · "he sat with his eyes closed"Similar:damp-proofhermetically sealedimperviableOpposite:
- (of a society or system) not communicating with or influenced by others:"the perception of the Soviet Union as a closed society had changed"
- limited to certain people; not open or available to all:"a closed squash tournament" · "the UN Security Council met in closed session"Similar:grade Atop-people'sOpposite:
- unwilling to accept new ideas:"you're facing the situation with a closed mind"Similar:unaffected byuntouched byimmune toinvulnerable toinsusceptible tonot susceptible toproof againstunreceptive toclosed toresistant toindifferent toheedless ofunresponsive tooblivious tounmoved bydeaf toOpposite:receptive tosusceptible to
- (of a business) having ceased trading, especially for a short period:"he put the “Closed” sign up on the door" · "a closed factory"
- mathematics(of a set) having the property that the result of a specified operation on any element of the set is itself a member of the set.
- (of a set) containing all its limit points.
- geometry(of a curve or figure) formed from a single unbroken line.
verbclosed (past tense) · closed (past participle)- move or cause to move so as to cover an opening:"she jumped into the train just as the doors were closing" · "they had to close the window because of the insects"
- block up (a hole or opening):"Stephen closed his ears to the sound" · "glass doors close off the living room from the hall"
- bring two parts of (something) together so as to block its opening or bring it into a folded state:"Loretta closed her mouth" · "Ron closed the book"
- (close around/over)come into contact with (something) so as to encircle and hold it:"my fist closed around the weapon"Similar:come togethercome into contactform a circle
- make (an electric circuit) continuous:"this will cause a relay to operate and close the circuit"
- bring or come to an end:"the members were thanked for attending and the meeting was closed" · "the concert closed with “Silent Night”"
- finish speaking or writing:"we close with a point about truth"
- bring (a business transaction) to a satisfactory conclusion:"he closed a deal with a metal dealer"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHofficially complete a purchase or sale of real estate, typically through the formal signing of a contract, disbursement of payments, and transfer of the property title to the new owner:"she loves seeing the smiles on her clients' faces when they close on their first home" · "before you close, you must do a final walkthrough of the property"
- (of a business, organization, or institution) cease to be in operation or accessible to the public, either permanently or at the end of a working day or other period of time:"the factory is to close with the loss of 150 jobs" · "the country has been closed to outsiders for almost 50 years"Similar:cease activitycease productioncease operatingcome to a haltcease tradinggo out of businessgo bankruptbecome insolventgo into receivershipgo into liquidationbe liquidatedbe wound upbe closed (down)be shut (down)go brokego bumpgo bustOpposite:
- remove all the funds from (a bank account) and cease to use it:"I went to the bank to close an account held by my daughter"
- computingmake (a data file) inaccessible after use, so that it is securely stored until required again:"a statement is used to close a data file"
- gradually get nearer to someone or something:"they plotted a large group of aircraft about 130 miles away and closing fast"Similar:gain on someonedraw nearer/nearget nearer/nearcome nearer/neardraw closer/closeget closer/closecome closer/closegrow/become/make smallerget/become/make narrowerOpposite:
OriginMiddle English: from Old French clos-, stem of clore, from Latin claudere ‘to shut’. Close Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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Aug 18, 2023 · As an adjective, close (/kləʊs/) means 'nearby' or 'within reach'. It can refer to physical proximity or an emotional connection: Keep your keys close so that you won't lose them. We sat close to the doors for easy access when …
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Feb 26, 2024 · "Close" can function as a verb (to shut something), an adjective (near in distance or time), or an adverb (nearby), while "closed" is the past participle of "close" used as an adjective (indicating something is shut or not …
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