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closed
closed
/ˈkloʊzd/
adjective
(
)
Not open or affording passage or access
(
closed
)
not open or affording passage or access
The many closed streets made travel difficult
the many closed streets made travel difficult
Our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains
our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains
(
)
Not open
(
unopen
,
closed
,
shut
)
not open
The door slammed shut
the door slammed shut
(
)
(set theory) of an interval that contains both its endpoints
(
closed
)
(set theory) of an interval that contains both its endpoints
The closed store had a sign indicating it would reopen the next day.
The closed store had a sign indicating it would reopen the next day.
(
)
Used especially of mouth or eyes
(
shut
,
closed
)
used especially of mouth or eyes
He sat quietly with closed eyes
he sat quietly with closed eyes
His eyes were shut against the sunlight
his eyes were shut against the sunlight
(
)
Requiring union membership
(
closed
)
requiring union membership
A closed shop
a closed shop
Blocked against entry
(
closed
,
closed in
)
blocked against entry
A closed porch
a closed porch
Not having an open mind
(
closed
,
unsympathetic
)
not having an open mind
A closed mind unreceptive to new ideas
a closed mind unreceptive to new ideas
Not open to the general public
(
closed
)
not open to the general public
A closed meeting
a closed meeting
With shutters closed
(
closed
)
with shutters closed
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