How Do You Spell CLOSE DOWN?

Pronunciation: [klˈə͡ʊs dˈa͡ʊn] (IPA)

The spelling of "close down" can be a bit tricky because of the silent "e" at the end of "close." In IPA phonetic transcription, it is written as /kloʊz/ to indicate that the "o" is pronounced as a long vowel sound. The "down" part is straightforward and is written as /daʊn/. When combined, the two words become /kloʊz daʊn/ and mean ceasing operations or shutting down a business or organization. The correct spelling is important in formal writing and communication.

CLOSE DOWN Meaning and Definition

  1. Close down is a phrasal verb that refers to the process of temporarily or permanently ceasing the operations of a business, organization, or establishment. When an entity closes down, it means that it is shutting its doors, putting an end to its activities, and no longer providing its services or products usually offered to the public.

    Typically, the decision to close down arises from various factors, such as financial difficulties, low profitability, changes in the market, or a shift in business strategy. It can be initiated voluntarily by the organization's management or imposed by external circumstances, such as government regulations or economic downturns. In either case, closing down involves multiple steps, including terminating contracts, disposing of assets, and notifying stakeholders, such as employees, customers, suppliers, and shareholders.

    Temporary closures are often undertaken for renovations, restructuring, or seasonal reasons, indicating a temporary halt in operations with the intention of resuming business in the future. On the other hand, permanent closures represent the complete and permanent discontinuation of the entity's activities, indicating that it will no longer operate in any form.

    Close down is a term that is commonly used in business and can also be applicable to other settings, such as schools, hospitals, and public facilities. The decision to close down an establishment is significant and requires careful planning to manage the impact on various stakeholders while ensuring compliance with legal obligations.

Common Misspellings for CLOSE DOWN

  • xlose down
  • vlose down
  • flose down
  • dlose down
  • ckose down
  • cpose down
  • coose down
  • clise down
  • clkse down
  • cllse down
  • clpse down
  • cl0se down
  • cl9se down
  • cloae down
  • cloze down
  • cloxe down
  • clode down
  • cloee down
  • clowe down
  • closedown

Etymology of CLOSE DOWN

The word "close down" is a phrasal verb that consists of the verb "close" and the adverb "down".

The etymology of the word "close" can be traced back to the Old English word "clōsian" or "clūsian", which meant "to shut" or "to close". It derives from the Proto-Germanic word "klusijaną" and ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root "*klūs" meaning "to shut" or "to cover".

The adverb "down" comes from Middle English "doun" or "adoun", which can be traced back to Old English "dūne". It derives from the Proto-Germanic "dūniz" and may have originated from the Old Norse "-dūnn" meaning "down, from above".

Idioms with the word CLOSE DOWN

  • close down and shut down The idiom "close down and shut down" typically means to cease operations or permanently close a business, organization, or facility. It implies the complete halt of all activities, often resulting in the termination of services, laying off of employees, and the physical closure of the establishment.
  • close down To cease operations or shut down permanently, usually referring to a business or establishment.

Similar spelling words for CLOSE DOWN

Conjugate verb Close down

CONDITIONAL

I would close down
you would close down
he/she/it would close down
we would close down
they would close down

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be closing down
you would be closing down
he/she/it would be closing down
we would be closing down
they would be closing down

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have close down
you would have close down
he/she/it would have close down
we would have close down
they would have close down

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been closing down
you would have been closing down
he/she/it would have been closing down
we would have been closing down
they would have been closing down

FUTURE

I will close down
you will close down
he/she/it will close down
we will close down
they will close down

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be closing down
you will be closing down
he/she/it will be closing down
we will be closing down
they will be closing down

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have closed down
you will have closed down
he/she/it will have closed down
we will have closed down
they will have closed down

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been closing down
you will have been closing down
he/she/it will have been closing down
we will have been closing down
they will have been closing down

IMPERATIVE

you close down
we let´s close down

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to close down

PAST

I closed down
you closed down
he/she/it closed down
we closed down
they closed down

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was closing down
you were closing down
he/she/it was closing down
we were closing down
they were closing down

PAST PARTICIPLE

closed down

PAST PERFECT

I had closed down
you had closed down
he/she/it had closed down
we had closed down
they had closed down

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been closing down
you had been closing down
he/she/it had been closing down
we had been closing down
they had been closing down

PRESENT

I close down
you close down
he/she/it closes down
we close down
they close down

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am closing down
you are closing down
he/she/it is closing down
we are closing down
they are closing down

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

closing down

PRESENT PERFECT

I have closed down
you have closed down
he/she/it has closed down
we have closed down
they have closed down

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been closing down
you have been closing down
he/she/it has been closing down
we have been closing down
they have been closing down

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