Closed
11closed — pp. adj. from CLOSE (Cf. close) (v.). Closed circuit is attested from 1827; closed shop in union sense from 1904; closed system first recorded 1896 in William James …
12closed — [adj1] shut, out of service bankrupt, dark, fastened, folded, gone fishing*, locked, not open, out of business*, out of order*, padlocked, sealed, shut down; concept 576 Ant. in business, open, running, working closed [adj2] finished, terminated… …
13closed — closed; un·closed; …
14closed-in — closed inˈ adjective Claustrophobically enclosed • • • Main Entry: ↑close …
15closed */*/ — UK [kləʊzd] / US [kloʊzd] adjective 1) if a door, window, lid etc is closed, it is covering an open area, passage, or hole closed curtains All the doors are closed and locked. tightly closed/closed tight: Keep your eyes tightly closed. 2) not… …
16closed — adjective 1 shut, especially overnight or for a certain period of time: The shops are closed on Sundays. | closed to the public/visitors etc: The gardens are closed to visitors in winter. 2 restricted to a particular group of people: closed… …
17closed — adjective Date: 13th century 1. a. not open b. enclosed c. composed entirely of closed tubes or vessels < a closed circulatory system > 2. a. forming a self contained unit allowing no additions …
18closed — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ remain ▪ The library will remain closed until next week. ▪ keep sth ▪ Keep that door closed, will you? …
19closed — /klohzd/, adj. 1. having or forming a boundary or barrier: He was blocked by a closed door. The house had a closed porch. 2. brought to a close; concluded: It was a closed incident with no repercussions. 3. not public; restricted; exclusive: a… …
20closed — adj. 1) closed for (closed for repairs) 2) closed to (the road was closed to traffic; closed to the public) * * * [kləʊzd] closed to (the road was closed to traffic; closed to the public) closed for (closed for repairs) …