[
UK
/ʃˈʌtəd/
]
[ US /ˈʃətɝd/ ]
[ US /ˈʃətɝd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
provided with shutters or shutters as specified; often used in combination
a church with a shuttered belfry and spire
green-shuttered cottages
How To Use shuttered In A Sentence
- Its sky-high ceilings, huge shuttered windows and fireplaces bigger than my box room take the breath away. The Sun
- Both ads use the same stock video of Cofield walking forlornly alongside her shuttered brake-pad production facility. Strickland goes negative in first campaign ad
- Most shops remained shuttered and many people stayed inside their homes. Times, Sunday Times
- The eight rooms come with wooden floors, shuttered windows and panelled doors. Times, Sunday Times
- Her quarries are the names behind the faces in 50,000 antique negatives left in the town's shuttered Casasola photography studio. In Old El Paso, This Detective Story
- Tight, sometimes tiny, stepped lanes weave between old stone houses with painted wooden doors and shuttered windows.
- The decision cost the corporation more than $100 million in nonrecurring costs and charges when it shuttered the facilities and laid off 600 warehouse employees.
- To the left the drawing room is a bright area with two shuttered sash windows overlooking the front garden and a fine marble fireplace.
- Moonlight poured through the unshuttered windows, and the damp summer breeze ruffled his hair. A TIME OF WAR
- Some shops are shuttered but people are getting on with life. The Sun