closed (Meaning)

Wordnet

closed (a)

not open or affording passage or access

(set theory) of an interval that contains both its endpoints

not open

used especially of mouth or eyes

Wordnet

closed (s)

requiring union membership

with shutters closed

not open to the general public

not having an open mind

blocked against entry

Webster

closed (imp. & p. p.)

of Close

closed Sentence Examples

  1. The store was closed for renovation, with a sign apologizing for the inconvenience.
  2. He knocked on the closed door, hoping someone would answer.
  3. The closed blinds kept the room dim and cool during the hot afternoon.
  4. Due to the pandemic, many businesses remained closed indefinitely.
  5. She felt a pang of disappointment when she found the theater closed on her birthday.
  6. The closed gate barred entry to the private garden.
  7. With a heavy heart, he turned away from the closed casket at the funeral.
  8. The closed circuit camera system monitored the premises 24/7.
  9. The restaurant's closed kitchen kept the delicious aromas from escaping.
  10. The closed book lay on the shelf, waiting for someone to pick it up and explore its contents.

FAQs About the word closed

not open or affording passage or access, (set theory) of an interval that contains both its endpoints, not open, used especially of mouth or eyes, requiring uni

restricted, off-limits, private, exclusive,limited, unavailable, inaccessible,

open, public,open, public, unrestricted, unrestricted, collective, free-for-all, collective, communal

The store was closed for renovation, with a sign apologizing for the inconvenience.

He knocked on the closed door, hoping someone would answer.

The closed blinds kept the room dim and cool during the hot afternoon.

Due to the pandemic, many businesses remained closed indefinitely.