1. closet - Noun
2. closet - Adjective
3. closet - Verb
A small room or apartment for retirement; a room for privacy.
A small apartment, or recess in the side of a room, for household utensils, clothing, etc.
To shut up in, or as in, a closet; to conceal.
To make into a closet for a secret interview.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA beta closer to 1.0 and a high R-squared value are more likely to indicate closet indexing. Source: Internet
According to the Sikh scriptures, the human form is the closet form to God and the best opportunity for a human being attain salvation and merge back with God. Source: Internet
A friend of mine opened her closet the other day and felt she was gazing at the clothes of a dead person. Source: Internet
After you lose a loved one, at some point you’ll have to go through a closet and take out clothes. Source: Internet
A few aristocratic women engaged in closet drama or dramatic translations. Source: Internet
And, most hilarious of all, he maintains that refusing to accept any labels and staying in the closet was somehow his “silent protest”. Source: Internet