Closed - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kləʊzd|  American pronunciation of the word closed
Brit.  |kləʊzd|  British pronunciation of the word closed
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto close
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto close

adjective

- requiring union membership
a closed shop
- with shutters closed
- not open to the general public
a closed meeting
- not having an open mind (syn: unsympathetic)
a closed mind unreceptive to new ideas
- blocked against entry
a closed porch

Extra examples

He looked at me through half-closed eyes.

The store is closed for lunch between 1 and 2 p.m.

The beach is closed this time of night.

These restrooms are closed for cleaning.

The chairman declared the discussion closed and allowed no further speeches.

Make sure all the windows are closed.

She kept her eyes tightly closed.

The shops here are closed on Sundays.

The castle is closed to visitors in winter.

The golf club has closed membership.

The police have a closed circle of suspects.

You're facing this situation with a closed mind.

Venetian art in this period was a closed world.

She went in and closed the door.

The office is closed for the day.

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