closing (Meaning)
closing (n)
the act of closing something
the last section of a communication
approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap
termination of operations
a concluding action
closing (a)
final or ending
closing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Close
Synonyms & Antonyms of closing
closing Sentence Examples
- The closing of the door signaled the end of the meeting.
- The store's closing hours were posted on the front door.
- She felt a sense of relief at the closing of the chapter in her life.
- The closing remarks of the speech left a lasting impression on the audience.
- The closing credits rolled as the movie came to an end.
- The closing ceremony marked the conclusion of the Olympic Games.
- He hurried to finish his work before the closing bell rang.
- The closing stages of the game were filled with suspense.
- We witnessed the closing of the deal after months of negotiations.
- The closing arguments in the trial were compelling and persuasive.
FAQs About the word closing
the act of closing something, the last section of a communication, approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap, termination of o
close, end, finale, conclusion,ending, homestretch, climax, consummation, endgame, capper
opening, baseline, beginning, dawn, baseline, dawn, beginning, start, start,opening
The closing of the door signaled the end of the meeting.
The store's closing hours were posted on the front door.
She felt a sense of relief at the closing of the chapter in her life.
The closing remarks of the speech left a lasting impression on the audience.