closure
Pronunciation: [ˈkloʊʒər]
Word
Context: "relationship"
(noun) a feeling of peace or acceptance after something difficult or sad has happened, like when you have moved on from a problem or loss. It helps you say goodbye and feel okay.
Example
After talking about her feelings, she finally felt a sense of closure about her friend's departure.
Example
He never got closure after the argument, and it still bothers him.
Example
Do you think talking about it will help you find closure?
Context: "business"
(noun) the action of finishing something, like when a project comes to an end or a business deal is completed. It means everything is wrapped up and done.
Example
The closure of the project was celebrated with a small party.
Example
The unexpected closure of the store left many customers disappointed.
Example
When is the expected closure date for this project?
Context: "games"
(noun) a covering or barrier that blocks or seals something, like closing a game board or shutting a container. It keeps what is inside safe and secure.
Example
We used the closure on the box to keep our game pieces safe.
Example
Without a proper closure, the jar spilled everywhere.
Example
Does this container have a closure to keep things inside?
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