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- Dictionaryclosed/kləʊzd/
adjective
- 1. not open: "rooms with closed doors lined the hallway"
- 2. (of a business) having ceased trading, especially for a short period: "he put the ‘Closed’ sign up on the door"
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closed adjective (NOT ACCEPTING IDEAS) C2. not wanting to accept new ideas, people, customs, etc.: You have such a closed mind. The setting of the novel is the closed world of banking. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
1. a. : not open. b. : enclosed. c. : composed entirely of closed tubes or vessels. a closed circulatory system. 2. a. : having the skin intact with no underlying tissue exposed. closed wounds. see also closed fracture. b. of a head injury : having the skull intact : not marked by fracture or penetration of the skull. 3. a.
Closed definition: having or forming a boundary or barrier. See examples of CLOSED used in a sentence.
7 meanings: 1. blocked against entry; shut 2. restricted; exclusive 3. not open to question or debate 4. (of a hunting season,.... Click for more definitions.
closed. (klōzd) adj. 1. Having boundaries; enclosed: a closed corridor between the two buildings. 2. Blocked or barred to passage or entry: a closed port. 3. Explicitly limited; restricted: closed membership. 4. Self-contained or self-sufficient: a closed relationship. 5.
3 days ago · If something's closed, it's shut or sealed. When your brother's bedroom door is closed, you'd better knock; if the library's closed, you'll have to come back tomorrow to check out some books.
closed meaning, definition, what is closed: not open: Learn more.