/klowˈzd/ - [klowzd] - closed
We found 18 definitions of closed from 5 different sources.
Adjectiveclosed, closedder, closeddest |
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closed - not open or affording passage or access; "the many closed streets made travel difficult"; "our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains" | ||
open ready for business; "the stores are open" | ||
obstructed shut off to passage or view or hindered from action; "a partially obstructed passageway"; "an obstructed view"; "justice obstructed is not justice" | ||
sealed covered with a waterproof coating; "a sealed driveway" | ||
unopen, shut, closed not open; "the door slammed shut" | ||
out of use, blocked completely obstructed or closed off; "the storm was responsible for many blocked roads and bridges"; "the drain was plugged" | ||
drawn having the curtains or draperies closed or pulled shut; "the drawn draperies kept direct sunlight from fading the rug" | ||
stoppered (of a container) having a stopper in the opening; "the tightly stoppered bottles" | ||
closed - used especially of mouth or eyes; "he sat quietly with closed eyes"; "his eyes were shut against the sunlight" | ||
shut | ||
opened, open made open or clear; "the newly opened road" | ||
winking, blinking closing the eyes intermittently and rapidly; "he stood blinking in the bright sunlight" | ||
compressed, tight reduced in volume by pressure; "compressed air" | ||
closed - (set theory) of an interval that contains both its endpoints | ||
math, mathematics, maths a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement | ||
closed - blocked against entry; "a closed porch" | ||
closed in | ||
closed - not having an open mind; "a closed mind unreceptive to new ideas" | ||
unsympathetic | ||
closed - not open to the general public; "a closed meeting" | ||
closed - with shutters closed | ||
closed - requiring union membership; "a closed shop" | ||
closed - not open; "the door slammed shut" | ||
shut, unopen | ||
closed not open or affording passage or access; "the many closed streets made travel difficult"; "our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains" |