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: to block against entry or passage. close a street. : to deny access to. The city closed the beach. d. : to suspend or stop the operations of. close school.
CLOSE definition: 1. to change from being open to not being open, or to cause something to do this: 2. When a shop…. Learn more.
Close definition: to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.; shut. See examples of CLOSE used in a sentence.
To close is to shut something or to end something. You could close a door, close your mouth, or even close a deal.
1. to put or be put in such a position as to cover an opening; shut: the door closed behind him. 2. ( tr) to bar, obstruct, or fill up (an entrance, a hole, etc): to close a road. 3. (Medicine) to bring the parts or edges of (a wound, etc) together or (of the edges of a wound, etc) to be brought together.
If something is close or comes close to something else, it almost is, does, or experiences that thing. There is a simplicity about the interior which comes close to blandness. An airliner came close to disaster while approaching Heathrow Airport.
CLOSE definition: 1. If something closes, it moves so that it is not open, and if you close something, you make it…. Learn more.
Closed is used in front of a noun, but shut is not: a closed window. We usually use closed about roads, airports, etc: The road is closed because of the snow. Close is also used in formal English to talk about ending a meeting or conversation: Let's close our discussion by reviewing the main points. Idioms.
closed, closes, closing. To move (a door, lid, etc.) to a position that covers the opening; shut. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To undergo shutting. The door closes quietly. Webster's New World. To shut by so moving its lid, cover, etc. Close a jewelry box, one's eyes, etc.
Definition of close adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.