enclosed
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Surrounded or closed in on all sides: Describes an area, space, or object that has a barrier around it, separating it from the outside.
- Included within something else: Describes something that is sent along with a letter or contained within a larger item.
Usage
- Use "enclosed" to describe a physical area that is not open, such as a yard with walls or a porch with windows.
- Use "enclosed" to indicate that an item, like a document or payment, is included inside an envelope or package.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The animals live in an enclosed pasture for their safety.
- Please find the documents enclosed with this letter.
- They enjoyed their coffee in the enclosed courtyard.
Advanced Usage
- "self-enclosed": completely closed off or independent.
- The data center is a self-enclosed environment with its own power supply.
Variants and Related Words
- Enclose (verb): to surround or close off on all sides; to include something with a letter.
- A high fence encloses the property.
- Enclosure (noun): an area that is sealed off or something that is included.
- The letter had three enclosures.
Synonyms
- Surrounded: having something on all sides.
- Contained: held within limits.
- Included: contained as part of a whole.
Related Phrases
- Enclosed please find...: (Formal, somewhat dated) A phrase used in letters to indicate that something is included.
- Enclosed please find my resume and references.
- Enclosed space: A confined area with limited openings.
- Working in an enclosed space requires proper ventilation.
Adjective
- closed in or surrounded or included within
- an enclosed porch
- an enclosed yard
- the enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling