Shut Definition

shŭt
shuts, shutting
verb
shuts, shutting
To move (a door, window, lid, etc.) into a position that closes the opening to which it is fitted.
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To close by so moving its lid, cover, etc.
Shut a cash box, one's eyes, etc.
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To fasten (a door, etc.) securely, as with a bolt or catch.
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To close (an opening, passage, container, etc.)
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To prevent or forbid entrance to or exit from; close or bar.
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noun
shuts
The act or time of shutting or closing; close.
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The connecting line between two pieces of welded metal.
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A door or cover; a shutter.

Wiktionary

(UK, Shropshire dialect) A narrow alley or passage acting as a short cut through the buildings between two streets.

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adjective
Closed, fastened, or secured.
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idiom
shut (one's) eyes to
  • To refuse to consider or acknowledge:

    administrators who shut their eyes to pervasive corruption.

American Heritage
shut down
  • to close by lowering
  • to descend and envelop or darken a place
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shut in
  • to surround or enclose; hem in
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shut of
  • rid of; free from
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shut off
  • to prevent the passage of (electricity, steam, etc.)
  • to prevent passage through (a road, faucet, etc.)
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Other Word Forms of Shut

Noun

Singular:
shut
Plural:
shuts

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Shut

Origin of Shut

  • From Middle English shutten, shetten, from Old English scyttan (“to cause rapid movement, shoot a bolt, shut, bolt, shut to, discharge a debt, pay off"), from Proto-Germanic *skutjanÄ…, *skuttjanÄ… (“to bar, bolt"), from Proto-Germanic *skuttÄ…, *skuttjō (“bar, bolt, shed"), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)keud- (“to drive, fall upon, rush"). Cognate with Dutch schutten (“to shut in, lock up"), German schützen (“to shut out, dam, protect, guard").

    From Wiktionary

  • Variation of chute or shute (archaic, related to shoot) from Old English scÄ“otan.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English shutten from Old English scyttan skeud- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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