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
finale,ending, end, close, conclusion, finish, consummation, endgame, windup, wrap-up
dawn,opening, baseline, beginning, opening, start, start, dawn, baseline, beginning
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.