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shut_up
shut up
English
Alternative forms
Verb
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- (transitive) To close (a building) so that no one can enter.
- (transitive) To terminate (a business).
- (transitive) To enclose (a person, animal or thing) in a room or other place so that it cannot leave.
- 1886, Robert Louis Stevenson, Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde:
- "You know the doctor's ways, sir," replied Poole, "and how he shuts himself up. Well, he's shut up again in the cabinet; and I don't like it, sir—I wish I may die if I like it. Mr. Utterson, sir, I'm afraid."
- 1886, Robert Louis Stevenson, Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde:
- (transitive) To put (an object) in a secure enclosed place.
- (ergative) Of a person, to stop talking or (of a person or thing) making noise.
- You are talking so loud that I can't hear the music — would you mind shutting up?
- He was blathering on about something, but I managed to shut him up.
- (intransitive, colloquial, used only in the imperative) I don't believe it!, no way!
- "I got accepted to Yale!" / "Shut up, really? That's awesome!"
Usage notes
- When used in the imperative to tell someone to be quiet or to stop making a noise:
Synonyms
- (close (a building)): close off, seal up
- (terminate (a business)): end, terminate, wind up
- (enclose (a person, animal or thing) in a room so that it cannot leave): lock in, seal in
- (put (an object) in a secure enclosed place): lock up, stash, stash away
- (to stop (a person) from talking or (a person or thing) making noise): hush, quieten, shush, silence
- (to stop talking or making noise): be quiet, be silent, fall silent, hush, quieten down, shush; (in the imperative): be quiet!, can it!, hush!, put a sock in it!, quiet!, sh!, shush!, shut it!, shut your face! (impolite), shaddap, silence!, st!, STFU; see also Wikisaurus:stop talking
- (I don't believe it): get out!, never!, no!, no way!, yeah right!, you don't say!
Antonyms
- (close (a building)): open, open up, reopen
- (terminate (a business)): establish, set up, start, start up
- (enclose (a person, animal or thing) in a room so that it cannot leave): release
Derived terms
Translations
close (a building) so that no one can enter
terminate (a business)
enclose (a person, animal or thing) in a room or other place so that it cannot leave
put (an object) in a secure enclosed place
transitive: to stop (a person) from talking or (a person or thing) from making noise
intransitive: to stop talking or making noise
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imperative: "Shut up!"
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"I don't believe it!"
Adjective
shut up (comparative more shut up, superlative most shut up)
- Closed up or off, as in a building that no one is to enter.
- 2010. Jem (And Sam). Ferdinand Mount.
- She did not come to Court, but she must have been taken to Montagu's house, for the Clerkenwell house was all shut up and was to be sold.
- 1865. The Wisconsin Farmer, and Northwestern Cultivator, Volume 17. Pg. 75.
- Open sheds are too much exposed to drifting snow, and they cannot be shut up and made warm enough for early lambing.
- 1880. An Earnest Trifler. Mary Aplin Sprague. Pg. 166.
- Beaudeck is a very shut-up place.
- 2010. Jem (And Sam). Ferdinand Mount.