Shut up
WordNet

verb


(1)   Cause to be quiet or not talk
"Please silence the children in the church!"
(2)   Refuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent
"The children shut up when their father approached"
(3)   Place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape
"The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend"
"She locked her jewels in the safe"
WiktionaryText

Verb



  1. To close (a building) so that no one can enter.
  2. To terminate (a business).
  3. To enclose (a person, animal or thing) in a room or other place so that it cannot leave.
  4. To put (an object) in a secure enclosed place.
  5. To stop (a person) from talking or (a person or thing) making noise.
  6. 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?
  7. I don't believe it!, no way!

Usage notes


When used in the imperative to tell someone to be quiet or to stop making a noise, this expression is considered forceful or impolite. A neutral alternative is "be quiet".

Synonyms

close off, seal up end, terminate, wind up lock in, seal in lock up, stash, stash away hush, quieten, shush, silence 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! , silence!, st!, STFU, SYFPH get out!, never!, no!, no way!, yeah right!, you don't say!

Antonyms

open, open up, reopen establish, set up, start, start up release
 
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