- closet
- {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}}
ADJECTIVE▪ big, huge, large▪ small, tiny▪ built-in▪ walk-in▪ broom, coat, linen▪ bedroom, hall, hallway▪ storage, supplyVERB + CLOSET▪ close, open▪ lock▪ raid, rummage through, search▪
I raided Bob's closet for something to wear.
▪He searched his closet for something to wear.
▪ clean, clean out, organize▪ fillCLOSET + VERB▪ be filled with sth, hold sth▪Her closet was filled with black clothes.
CLOSET + NOUN▪ door▪ space▪Do you have much closet space in your new house?
PREPOSITION▪ in the closet▪clothes hanging in the closet
▪ from the closet▪I picked a shirt from the closet.
▪ to the closet▪He went to the closet and pulled out a suit.
PHRASES▪ be in the closet, stay in the closet (= refuse to say publicly that you are gay) (BrE, AmE)▪ come out of the closet (= say publicly that you are gay) (BrE, AmE)▪More public figures are finding the courage to come out of the closet.
▪ a skeleton in the/sb's closet (= something shocking in your past) (BrE, AmE)▪{{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}}They were hoping to find some skeletons in his closet.
adj.Closet is used with these nouns: ↑homosexual, ↑lesbian
Collocations dictionary. 2013.