shut in
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Definition
Verb (transitive): 1. To confine or enclose within a space; to surround completely so as to prevent free movement or exit. * This meaning emphasizes the action of creating a barrier that traps or confines someone or something inside. 2. To be or cause to be isolated or cut off from the outside world. * This meaning can apply to physical confinement or to a psychological or social state of isolation.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- The heavy snow shut in the villagers for three days. (The snow surrounded/confined them.)
- She felt shut in by the tall buildings of the city. (She felt enclosed and confined.)
- After his injury, he was largely shut in at home. (He was confined to his home.)
- The farmer shut the animals in the barn for the night. (The farmer enclosed the animals inside.)
Advanced Usage
- "to feel shut in": To experience a sense of confinement, restriction, or claustrophobia, often psychological.
- Working in a small windowless office makes me feel shut in.
- As an adjective (hyphenated: shut-in): Describing a person who is confined to their home, hospital, etc., especially due to illness or infirmity. It can also describe the state itself.
- Volunteers deliver meals to shut-ins. (Here, "shut-ins" is a noun meaning people who are confined.)
- He lived a shut-in existence for years.
Variants and Related Words
- Shut-in (noun): A person confined to a home, hospital, etc.
- Enclose (verb): To surround or close off on all sides. (A close synonym for the primary meaning).
- Confine (verb): To keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits.
- Imprison (verb): To confine as if in a prison. (A stronger, more formal synonym).
- Seclude (verb): To keep away from others; to isolate.
Synonyms
- Enclose
- Confine
- Encircle
- Hem in
- Box in
- Trap
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Shut away: To isolate or confine someone or something in a secluded place. It emphasizes removal from normal contact.
- He shut himself away in his study to write.
- Shut up: (Can be informal/rude) To confine or imprison. More commonly means to stop talking.
- They shut the dangerous prisoner up in a maximum-security cell.
Related Idioms
- To be snowed in: To be confined because of heavy snow. (A specific, common instance of being "shut in").
- We were snowed in and couldn't get to the store.
Verb
- surround completely
- Darkness enclosed him
- They closed in the porch with a fence