closed-off

[US]/[kləʊz ɒf]/
[UK]/[kloʊz ɒf]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Isolated; cut off from others; reserved.; Blocked or inaccessible.; Emotionally distant; unwilling to share feelings.
adv.In a way that is isolated or reserved.

Phrases & Collocations

closed-off areas

feeling closed-off

closed-off community

become closed-off

closed-off relationship

was closed-off

closed-off attitude

getting closed-off

closed-off access

seem closed-off

Example Sentences

the community felt closed-off and isolated after the road was blocked.

he seemed closed-off and unwilling to share his feelings with anyone.

the old factory stood closed-off and abandoned on the edge of town.

the team became closed-off after a series of disagreements with management.

the castle was closed-off to the public for renovations.

she found the new colleagues closed-off and difficult to get to know.

the area was closed-off due to the ongoing construction project.

the museum's storage rooms are usually closed-off to the public.

the research lab remained closed-off to outside visitors.

the gated community offered a closed-off and secure environment.

the server room was completely closed-off to prevent unauthorized access.

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