closed
/kloʊzd/adjective1 syllable
Closed means: not open or affording passage or access.
Synonyms for closed22
adjective, as in not open or affording passage or access
adjective, as in used especially of mouth or eyes
adjective, as in not open
adjective, as in not having an open mind
adjective, as in blocked against entry
adjective, as in requiring union membership
adjective, as in with shutters closed
adjective, as in not open to the general public
Opposites of closed
What does closed mean?9
adjective
not open or affording passage or access“the many closed streets made travel difficult”
used especially of mouth or eyes“he sat quietly with closed eyes”
not open“the door slammed shut”
not having an open mind“a closed mind unreceptive to new ideas”
blocked against entry“a closed porch”
requiring union membership“a closed shop”
with shutters closed
not open to the general public“a closed meeting”
(set theory) of an interval that contains both its endpoints
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with closed?13
one syllable
three syllables
Closed in a sentence
- You should have locked, or at least closed, all the doors.Swift
- Nobody having anything more to say, the meeting was closed.CM
- Nobody having any more to say, the meeting was closed.CM
- As soon as he left, the bank closed.CK
- As he was tired, he was lying on the sofa with his eyes closed.unknown
- At seven-thirty, we too closed the door behind us.CM
- He was sitting in the armchair, his eyes closed and his arms folded.sundown
- He lay on a sofa, his eyes closed.sundown
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.