Pronunciation: /kloʊzd/
verb Closed is also a past tense verb that means to shut or block off an entrance, opening, or access.
A1 The store is closed on Sundays.
A2 She closed the door quietly so as not to wake the baby.
B1 The company closed down due to financial difficulties.
B2 After the meeting, they closed the deal and shook hands.
C1 The government closed the borders to prevent the spread of the virus.
C2 The investigation was closed after no new evidence was found.
adjective Closed is an adjective that describes something that is not open or accessible.
A1 The shop is closed on Sundays.
A2 The closed door prevented us from entering the room.
B1 The closed curtains blocked out the sunlight.
B2 The closed meeting room was off-limits to non-members.
C1 The closed investigation left many unanswered questions.
C2 The closed case was finally solved after years of investigation.
formal The store will be closed for renovations next week.
informal Sorry, but the shop is closed for the day.
slang The club is closed tonight, let's find somewhere else to go.
figurative After the incident, she closed herself off from everyone.
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