Word "SHUT" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut
Synonyms:
close
Examples:
shut the window

Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
prevent from entering; shut out
Synonyms:
exclude, keep out, shut out
Examples:
The trees were shutting out all sunlight

Part of Speech:
Adjective
Definition:
used especially of mouth or eyes
Synonyms:
closed
Examples:
his eyes were shut against the sunlight

Crossword Clues for SHUT

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Small cabin is closed
Close second building (4)
Close Commuter 19 Apr 2024
Turn (off) New York Times 29 Mar 2024
Close Thomas Joseph 26 Mar 2024
Not even ajar Family Time 25 Mar 2024
"Eyes Wide ___"; film for Tom Cruise
Closed Universal 20 Mar 2024
"Eyes Wide ___"; Nicole Kidman movie
Eyes Wide ___, Kubrick film (4)
Close LA Times Daily 16 Mar 2024
Secured small, crudely built house (4)
Closed e.g. a door (4)
Closed Commuter 28 Feb 2024
Close Thomas Joseph 28 Feb 2024
Close call with nothing to lose The Guardian Cryptic 23 Feb 2024
Closed The Telegraph Quick 16 Feb 2024
Close bar (4)
Turn (off) New York Times 21 Jan 2024
Closed USA Today 20 Jan 2024
Closed The Telegraph Quick 18 Jan 2024
1999 Kubrick thriller starring Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise (4,4,4)
Stanley Kubrick's 1999 movie, Eyes Wide ---- (4)
1999 Stanley Kubrick thriller starring Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise (4,4,4)
See 2 Down The Guardian Weekend 13 Jan 2024
Open-and-___ case
Closed tight Newsday 10 Jan 2024
Open and ___ case (easily solved)
Closed Universal 08 Jan 2024
Closed Commuter 08 Jan 2024
Cruise's Eyes Wide ___
Tightly closed LA Times Daily 25 Dec 2023
Close Mirror Classic 13 Dec 2023
"___ the front door!" Universal 04 Nov 2023
Close USA Today 29 Sep 2023
Closed up Universal 24 Sep 2023
Closed Universal 01 Sep 2023
Close Wall Street Journal 28 Aug 2023
Closed USA Today 19 Aug 2023
Not ajar LA Times Daily 16 Aug 2023
Close, as a door
Close Eugene Sheffer 06 Jul 2023
Closed USA Today 03 Jul 2023
Close USA Today 30 Jun 2023
Close Wall Street Journal 14 Jun 2023
Completely closed
Close Thomas Joseph 26 Apr 2023
Second shed not open The Times Cryptic 21 Apr 2023
Close, as a door Universal 12 Apr 2023
Opposite of open USA Today 09 Apr 2023
Close Canadiana 03 Apr 2023
Close, as a window Family Time 27 Mar 2023
Close New York Times 23 Mar 2023
"___ up!" ("Be quiet!")
___ the door (close)
Closed, as eyes
Closed LA Times Daily 06 Mar 2023
"Please ___ the door" (close)
Not even ajar Universal 19 Feb 2023
Close Wall Street Journal 09 Jan 2023
Not ajar LA Times Daily 08 Jan 2023
Close Wall Street Journal 07 Jan 2023
Tightly closed Newsday 03 Jan 2023
Close Eugene Sheffer 14 Dec 2022
Close Thomas Joseph 03 Dec 2022
"__ the front door!" LA Times Daily 29 Nov 2022
Small cabin, closed The Telegraph Cryptic 21 Nov 2022
Close The Times Concise 21 Nov 2022
___ the door (close)
Boarded up LA Times Daily 12 Oct 2022
Open-and-___ case Family Time 03 Oct 2022
Closed The Telegraph Quick 30 Aug 2022
Tightly closed Newsday 23 Aug 2022
Close Eugene Sheffer 10 Aug 2022
Closed USA Today 06 Aug 2022
Closed The Telegraph Quick 13 Jul 2022
Completely closed
Close completely, as a door
Padlocked Newsday 12 May 2022
Closed Universal 20 Apr 2022
Closed The Guardian Quick 19 Apr 2022
Like a secure door Family Time 17 Apr 2022
Close, as a door The Washington Post 11 Apr 2022
Close, as a door LA Times Daily 11 Apr 2022
Close(d) The Guardian Quick 06 Apr 2022
Opposite of open USA Today 26 Mar 2022
Close Wall Street Journal 09 Mar 2022
'___ up and take my money!' USA Today 28 Feb 2022
It's the complete opposite of those characters fronting 13 down and bar Irish Times Crosaire 28 Feb 2022
Close Eugene Sheffer 17 Feb 2022
Closed tight Newsday 15 Feb 2022
"___ up!"
Close small cabin The Times Cryptic 02 Feb 2022
Not open USA Today 13 Jan 2022
Recreates from treasure chest with seal Irish Times Crosaire 12 Jan 2022
See 17 The Guardian Speedy 09 Jan 2022
Open-and-__ case LA Times Daily 26 Dec 2021
No longer ajar Universal 25 Nov 2021
Closed USA Today 18 Nov 2021
Close LA Times Daily 16 Nov 2021
Closed USA Today 04 Nov 2021
Open-and-___ case Family Time 01 Nov 2021
Close Eugene Sheffer 20 Oct 2021
Out of business Newsday 14 Oct 2021
Close tightly Universal 23 Sep 2021
Boarded up Newsday 26 Aug 2021
Not open USA Today 24 Aug 2021
Close New York Times 13 Aug 2021
Tightly closed
Boarded up Newsday 28 Jul 2021
Recreates from treasure chest with seal Irish Times Crosaire 19 Jul 2021
Open and ___ case
Not cracked, say Wall Street Journal 22 May 2021
Closed New York Times 10 May 2021
Is not open close to women's shelter Irish Times Crosaire 23 Apr 2021
Close The Telegraph Quick 22 Apr 2021
Close Thomas Joseph 16 Apr 2021
Closed tight USA Today 29 Mar 2021
Closed USA Today 20 Mar 2021
"__ up!": "Quiet!" LA Times Daily 01 Mar 2021
'__ up!': 'Quiet!' The Washington Post 01 Mar 2021
Closed Universal 13 Jan 2021
Closed securely Newsday 13 Jan 2021
17-Across opposite The Washington Post 26 Nov 2020
17-Across opposite LA Times Daily 26 Nov 2020
Small outhouse is locked The Telegraph Cryptic 12 Nov 2020
"___ the door" (close)
Unwelcoming, like an office door USA Today 18 Sep 2020
Open-and-___ USA Today 15 Sep 2020
Bolted or barred, say Wall Street Journal 09 Sep 2020
Closed The Times Concise 20 Jul 2020
Bar in small shack
Bar that's similar to 13 across Irish Times Crosaire 20 Jun 2020
Not even ajar Universal 03 Jun 2020
"___ up!" (Be quiet!)
Closed Irish Times Simplex 27 May 2020
Not even ajar USA Today 14 May 2020
Close LA Times Daily 03 Apr 2020
Close The Washington Post 03 Apr 2020
Slam, say Wall Street Journal 16 Mar 2020
Partner of 12-Down Wall Street Journal 04 Mar 2020
"___ Up and Dance" (Walk the Moon hit)
Closed
Close Eugene Sheffer 27 Dec 2019
___ the door (close)
Tightly closed The Washington Post 16 Dec 2019
Tightly closed LA Times Daily 16 Dec 2019
Securely closed Jonesin 19 Nov 2019
Not open The Washington Post Sunday 03 Nov 2019
Blocking airflow, perhaps Newsday 25 Oct 2019
Open-and-__ case LA Times Daily 16 Sep 2019
Open-and-__ case The Washington Post 16 Sep 2019
___ shop (closed down)
'___ your piehole!' New York Times 29 Jul 2019
Part of the Mogadishu terminal is not open Irish Times Crosaire 17 Jul 2019
Closed The Telegraph Quick 12 Jul 2019
Out of business USA Today 12 Jul 2019
Closed tightly USA Today 04 Jul 2019
Securely sealed The Sun Two Speed 30 Jun 2019
Bar in Honshu territory The Sun Two Speed 30 Jun 2019
Out of business New York Times 23 Jun 2019
Sealed The Washington Post Sunday 23 Jun 2019
After end of business, building is closed
Seal small outbuilding The Sun Two Speed 03 Jun 2019
Not open The Sun Two Speed 03 Jun 2019
Seal off Newsday 21 Apr 2019
Close a door
Closed tight Newsday 09 Apr 2019
Closed, as a door
Close New York Times 21 Jan 2019
Closed tightly
Out of business
Close
"___ your piehole!"
Open-and-__ case
Out of business
Close
Another way of saying 9 across is to close Irish Times Crosaire 24 Dec 2018
Closed Premier Sunday 09 Dec 2018
Tightly closed Newsday 02 Dec 2018
Lock the shacks after the son reaches the entrance
Completely closed Family Time 18 Nov 2018
Opposite of open
Fastened tightly Newsday 14 Nov 2018
. Badminton player is halfway there, it's close
To shed last of pounds added at the front The Telegraph Toughie 24 Oct 2018
Small outbuilding is closed The Sun Two Speed 19 Oct 2018
Close tightly LA Times Daily 24 Sep 2018
Close tightly The Washington Post 24 Sep 2018
Keep (out) Newsday 26 Aug 2018
Closed, as a door
Bar locks in Honshu tourist Irish Times Crosaire 25 Jul 2018
___ shop (closed down)
Close, quiet, unlit, empty
___ the door
Like a locked door Universal 31 May 2018
Tightly closed USA Today 05 May 2018
___ the door (close)
Neither open nor ajar USA Today 20 Apr 2018
Close The Times Concise 15 Apr 2018
Closed tight, like a window
Boarded up Newsday 19 Jan 2018
Z's The Washington Post 19 Jan 2018
Z's LA Times Daily 19 Jan 2018
Sealed, say Premier Sunday 07 Jan 2018
Close tightly
Neither open nor ajar
Z's
Like a locked door
Tightly closed
Securely sealed Family Time 25 Dec 2017
Close tightly Universal 21 Dec 2017
Not ajar Newsday 05 Oct 2017
Close, as a door
Fully closed, as a door Universal 20 Aug 2017
Not open Universal 08 Aug 2017
Seal The Washington Post 22 Jul 2017
Seal LA Times Daily 22 Jul 2017
"___ up!" (Be quiet!)
Open's opposite New York Times 26 Jun 2017
Closed tightly Newsday 25 Jun 2017
Close Wall Street Journal 12 Jun 2017
See 14-Across USA Today 10 Jun 2017
"___ it down!"
Cry out when there's no oxygen close
Bar Sweden's building
Completely closed Universal 02 Mar 2017
Securely closed USA Today 01 Mar 2017
Slam The Telegraph Quick 19 Feb 2017
Boarded up USA Today 01 Feb 2017
Not open
See 14-Across
Open's opposite
Seal
Close tightly
Completely closed
Fully closed, as a door
Sealed off The Washington Post 31 Dec 2016
Seal off USA Today 27 Nov 2016
Sealed tight LA Times Daily 16 Nov 2016
Sealed tight USA Today 16 Oct 2016
Closed second building
Not open or ajar Universal 27 Sep 2016
Close tightly Newsday 23 Aug 2016
Close Canadiana 01 Aug 2016
No longer in business The Washington Post 10 Jul 2016
Make something close? Universal 15 Jun 2016
Boarded up, maybe Universal 05 May 2016
Sealed The Washington Post 19 Apr 2016
No longer ajar, say The Chronicle of Higher Education 26 Feb 2016
Sealed LA Times Daily 20 Jan 2016
Make something close?
Not open or ajar
No longer ajar, say
Sealed tight
Close
Sealed
Sealed tight
Padlocked Newsday 04 Dec 2015
Closed LA Times Daily 02 Dec 2015
Barred Newsday 24 Oct 2015
Not ajar Universal 11 Jun 2015
Impermeable Newsday 06 Jun 2015
Secured Newsday 02 May 2015
Bar found in small cabin
Not even ajar LA Times Daily 19 Feb 2015
Like a front door that's not letting all the cold in, do you think I'm paying to heat the entire outdoors or something?
Closed
Not even ajar
Not ajar
"___ up!"
Secured
Closed
Padlocked
Impermeable
Boarded up
Barred
Close shave, had unknowingly thrashed leaders
Closed
Stopped operating, with "down"
MxPx "___ It Down"
Seal off
Turned (off)
Completely closed
Boarded up
Closed
"___ up!"
Open-and-__ case
Seal tightly
Latched, say
Securely latched
Close
Not even ajar
Close securely
Close tightly
Latched, say
Bloodhound Gang "___ Up"
Close
Turn (off)
Confined
Unopened
Clam (up)
Snow Patrol "___ Your Eyes"
Closed
Sealed
Not even ajar
Tightly closed
Make it close?
Sealed tight
Sealed up
Not even ajar
Completely closed, as a door
Sealed
Closed
Close
Simple Plan: "___ Up!"
Out of business
Seal up
Securely sealed
Door position
Open's partner
Not even cracked
Open-and-___ case
Seal
Not ajar
Eyelid position
Put a lid on
Locked up
Closed tight
Block
Sealed
Put a lid on
Word in a Kubrick title
Securely closed
Sealed
Confine
___ up (pipe down)
Open-and-___
Confine
Boarded up
Blank, with "out"
Word with "up" or "down"
Closed tightly
Make it close?
Eyelid position
Board up
Locked, maybe
Word with "in," "up" or "down"
Isolated, with "off"
Boarded up
Slammed, maybe
Closed
Isolated, with "off"
Seal
Boarded up
Slammed, maybe
Close
Padlocked
Closed tight
Closed tight
Isolate, with "off"
Out of business
Seal up
Not ajar
Word with in, out or up
Open partner
Close
Fastened
Securely closed
Bolted
Securely closed
Closed up
Boarded up
Seal up
Isolated (with "off")
Word with up or down
Close
Open's opposite
Word preceding up or down
Confine
Word in the title of Kubrick's last film
Locked, maybe
Occlude
Close
Locked, maybe
Latched
Latched
Bolted
Isolated, (with "off")
Close, as a window
Closed
Fastened
Unopened
Preventing passage
Locked
Slam, maybe
Word with in, up or down
Slam
Kubrick's "Eyes Wide ___"
Door position
Close
Word with in or up or down
Close, as a door
Sealed
Not ajar
Fasten
Kubrick's "Eyes Wide ___"
Sealed up
Slam, perhaps
Closed
Slam, perhaps
Boarded up
Close
Close up
Bar
Open's partner
Sealed
Barricade
"Eyes Wide ___" (Kubrick's last film)
Padlocked
Prevent from scoring with 46 Across
Fastened securely
"Eyes Wide -"
Last word in the title of Kubrick's last film
Secure
Isolated, with "off"
Put out of business
Open's partner
"Eyes Wide ___" (1999 movie)
Occlude
Barred
"Button your lip!", with "up"
Open-and-___ case
Seal off
Closed
Unopened
Barricade, with "in"
Folded up
Close down
Open-and-___ case
Door position
Locked
Bar
Fastened
Fasten
Occlude
Padlock
How Pandora should have kept her box
Kind of eye
___ up (imprison)
___-eye
___ up shop
___ out (exclude)
Confine
Faucet position
Exclude
Close.
Prevent entrance to.
Closed.
Fastened up.
Fastened.
Fold up.
Secured.
Enclose.
___ of (rid of): Colloq.
Bar.
Unopened.
Fold together.
Prohibit passage of.
___ out.
Padlock.
Padlocked.
Confine.
"___ your trap!"
Sealed
Occlude
Closed tightly
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