noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
Political meetings or discussions may be held behind closed doors to prevent leaks of sensitive information.
In legal proceedings, certain discussions or decisions may take place behind closed doors to maintain confidentiality.
Business negotiations or sensitive discussions may occur behind closed doors to ensure privacy and confidentiality.
Sensitive student matters or disciplinary actions may be handled behind closed doors to maintain confidentiality.
Medical consultations or patient discussions often happen behind closed doors to protect patient privacy.
Team meetings or strategy discussions may take place behind closed doors to prevent opponents from overhearing.
Celebrity interviews or contract negotiations may be conducted behind closed doors to avoid public scrutiny.
In literature, 'behind closed doors' can be used to describe hidden or secret actions or events that occur privately, away from public view.
Psychologists may use 'behind closed doors' to refer to private therapy sessions or confidential discussions with clients.
Lawyers may use 'behind closed doors' to describe confidential meetings with clients or discussions in a courtroom that are not open to the public.
Politicians may use 'behind closed doors' to refer to private meetings or negotiations that are not open to the public or media.