shut

[ʃʌt]

shut Definition

  • 1to close something, especially a door or window, or to become closed
  • 2to stop operating or functioning
  • 3to confine or imprison someone or something

Using shut: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shut" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Please shut the door when you leave.

  • Example

    The store shuts at 9 pm.

  • Example

    The government has shut down several illegal businesses.

  • Example

    The police shut him up in a cell for the night.

shut Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shut

Antonyms for shut

Phrases with shut

  • shut up

    to stop talking or to make someone stop talking

    Example

    I wish he would shut up and let me concentrate.

  • to prevent someone or something from entering or being included

    Example

    She felt shut out of the conversation.

  • to stop operating or functioning

    Example

    The factory was shut down due to safety concerns.

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Summary: shut in Brief

The verb 'shut' [ʃʌt] means to close something, stop operating, or confine someone or something. It can refer to doors, windows, businesses, or people. Phrases like 'shut up' and 'shut out' denote stopping speech or preventing inclusion, while 'shut down' refers to stopping operation.

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