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closed in Latin

closed in Latin is clausus, opertus — closed means not open to entry, use, or trade.

closed in Latin

clausus
adj
opertus
adj

What does "closed" mean?

  1. adj Not open to entry, use, or trade.
    "The museum is closed on Mondays."
  2. adj Not receptive to new ideas, people, or information.
    "He seemed closed to any criticism of his plan."
  3. adj Restricted to a specific group rather than open to everyone.
    "It's a closed competition, open only to club members."

closed in a sentence

  • The museum is closed on Mondays.
  • The road remains closed following the accident.
  • He seemed closed to any criticism of his plan.
  • It's a closed competition, open only to club members.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "closed" in Latin?

"closed" in Latin is clausus, opertus. closed means: Not open to entry, use, or trade.

How do you use "closed" in a sentence?

Example: "The museum is closed on Mondays." In Latin, "closed" is clausus, opertus.

Are there other ways to say "closed" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "closed": clausus, opertus.

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