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closed C0415600 (klōzd)adj.1. Having boundaries; enclosed: a closed corridor between the two buildings.2. Blocked or barred to passage or entry: a closed port.3. Explicitly limited; restricted: closed membership.4. Self-contained or self-sufficient: a closed relationship.5. Barred to the public; conducted in secrecy: a closed session of the judiciary committee.6. Mathematics a. Of or relating to a curve, such as a circle, having no endpoints.b. Of or relating to a surface having no boundary curves.c. Of or relating to an interval containing both its endpoints.d. Characterized by or possessing the property by which an operation acting on an element in a set produces an element within the set.7. Computers Of or relating to a file that cannot be accessed.8. Electricity Allowing electricity to flow or pass: a closed switch.9. Linguistics Ending in a consonant: a closed syllable.10. Sports a. Having the forward foot closer to the intended point of impact with the ball than the rear foot: a closed batting stance.b. Held or swung with the top or outer edge of the striking face pointing slightly closer to the objective than the lower or inner edge: The club face was closed when it hit the ball, causing a hook.11. Physics a. Of or relating to a closed system.b. Of or relating to a closed universe. closed (kləʊzd) adj1. blocked against entry; shut2. restricted; exclusive3. not open to question or debate4. (Hunting) (of a hunting season, etc) close5. (Mathematics) maths a. (of a curve or surface) completely enclosing an area or volumeb. (of a set) having members that can be produced by a specific operation on other members of the same set: the integers are a closed set under multiplication. 6. (Phonetics & Phonology) phonetics a. denoting a syllable that ends in a consonantb. another word for close1217. not open to public entry or membership: the closed society of publishing. closed (kloʊzd) adj. 1. having or forming a boundary or barrier: a closed door. 2. brought to a close; concluded: a closed incident. 3. not public; restricted; exclusive: a closed meeting. 4. not open to new ideas or arguments. 5. self-contained; independent or self-sufficient: a closed system. 6. (of a syllable) ending with a consonant. Compare open (def. 25b). 7. a. (of a set in which a combining operation is defined) such that performing the operation between members of the set produces a member of the set, as multiplication in the set of integers. b. (of a function or operator) having as its graph a closed set. c. (of a curve) not having endpoints. [1175–1225] close closed shut">shut1. 'close' or 'shut'If you close /kləʊz/ something such as a door, you move it so that it covers or fills a hole or gap. He opened the door and closed it behind him.You can also say that you shut something such as a door. There is no difference in meaning. The past tense and -ed participle of shut is shut. I shut the door quietly.Both closed and shut can be adjectives used after a linking verb. All the other downstairs rooms are dark and the shutters are closed.The windows were all shut.You can use either close or shut to say that work or business stops for a short time in a shop or public building. Many libraries close on Saturdays at 1 p.m.What time do the shops shut?2. 'close' or 'closed' onlyOnly closed can be used in front of a noun. You can talk about a closed window, but not a 'shut' window. He listened to her voice coming faintly through the closed door.You can say that a road, border, or airport is closed. The border was closed without notice around midnight.Don't say that a road, border, or airport 'is shut'. Be Careful! Don't confuse the verb close with the adjective close /kləʊs/. If something is close to something else, it is near to it. See near - closeThesaurusAdj. | 1. | closed - not open or affording passage or access; "the many closed streets made travel difficult"; "our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains"obstructed - shut off to passage or view or hindered from action; "a partially obstructed passageway"; "an obstructed view"; "justice obstructed is not justice"shut, unopen, closed - not open; "the door slammed shut"sealed - closed or secured with or as if with a seal; "my lips are sealed"; "the package is still sealed"; "the premises are sealed"open - affording free passage or access; "open drains"; "the road is open to traffic"; "open ranks" | | 2. | closed - (set theory) of an interval that contains both its endpointsmath, mathematics, maths - a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangementopen - (set theory) of an interval that contains neither of its endpoints | | 3. | closed - not open; "the door slammed shut" shut, unopenclosed - not open or affording passage or access; "the many closed streets made travel difficult"; "our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains" | | 4. | closed - used especially of mouth or eyes; "he sat quietly with closed eyes"; "his eyes were shut against the sunlight"shutopened, open - used of mouth or eyes; "keep your eyes open"; "his mouth slightly opened" | | 5. | closed - requiring union membership; "a closed shop"union - of trade unions; "the union movement"; "union negotiations"; "a union-shop clause in the contract" | | 6. | closed - with shutters closedshuttered - provided with shutters or shutters as specified; often used in combination; "a church with a shuttered belfry and spire"; "green-shuttered cottages" | | 7. | closed - not open to the general public; "a closed meeting"restricted - subject to restriction or subjected to restriction; "of restricted importance" | | 8. | closed - not having an open mind; "a closed mind unreceptive to new ideas"unsympatheticunreceptive - not receptive | | 9. | closed - blocked against entry; "a closed porch"closed inenclosed - closed in or surrounded or included within; "an enclosed porch"; "an enclosed yard"; "the enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling" |
closedadjective1. shut, locked, sealed, fastened Her bedroom door was closed. shut open, unlocked, ajar, unfastened, unsealed, unclosed2. shut down, out of business, out of service The airport shop was closed.3. exclusive, select, restricted No-one was admitted to this closed circle of elite students.4. finished, over, ended, decided, settled, concluded, resolved, terminated I now consider the matter closed.Translationsclosed See:- a closed book
- a closed door
- a closed mouth gathers no feet
- a closed shop
- able to (do something) with (one's) eyes closed
- able to do (something) with (one's) eyes closed
- able to do with eyes closed
- be a closed book
- behind closed doors
- case closed
- close (in) around (someone or something)
- close (one) out of (something)
- close (one's) mind (to) (something)
- close a/the deal
- close a/the sale
- close down
- close in
- close in for the kill
- close in on (one)
- close its doors
- close off
- close on
- close out
- close ranks
- close the books
- close the door on (something)
- close to (someone or something)
- close up
- close up shop
- closed book, a
- closed door
- closed-door
- could (do something) with (one's) eyes closed
- could do something with your eyes closed
- with (one's) eyes closed
- with (one's) eyes shut
- with eyes closed
- with one arm tied behind one's back
- with your eyes shut/closed
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closed1. (of a hunting season, etc.) close 2. Mathsa. (of a curve or surface) completely enclosing an area or volume b. (of a set) having members that can be produced by a specific operation on other members of the same set closedWith regard to a switch, closed is "on." Open is "off." See close.LegalSeecloseFinancialSeeCloseSee CLSD See CLSDclosed Related to closed: closed circuit, Closed set, Closed captioningSynonyms for closedadj shutSynonymsAntonyms- open
- unlocked
- ajar
- unfastened
- unsealed
- unclosed
adj shut downSynonyms- shut down
- out of business
- out of service
adj exclusiveSynonyms- exclusive
- select
- restricted
adj finishedSynonyms- finished
- over
- ended
- decided
- settled
- concluded
- resolved
- terminated
Synonyms for closedadj not open or affording passage or accessRelated Words- obstructed
- shut
- unopen
- closed
- sealed
Antonymsadj (set theory) of an interval that contains both its endpointsRelated WordsAntonymsadj not openSynonymsRelated Wordsadj used especially of mouth or eyesSynonymsAntonymsadj requiring union membershipRelated Wordsadj with shutters closedRelated Wordsadj not open to the general publicRelated Wordsadj not having an open mindSynonymsRelated Wordsadj blocked against entrySynonymsRelated Words |