Cerrará (en. Will close)

/se.ra'ra/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that a closing action will happen in the future.
The store will close at 8 PM.
La tienda cerrará a las 8 de la noche.
Can refer to the conclusion of an event or process.
The show will close with fireworks.
El espectáculo cerrará con fuegos artificiales.
Used in contexts where there is a plan to finalize something.
The boss announced that the project will close next month.
El jefe anunció que el proyecto cerrará el próximo mes.

Etymology

From the Latin 'clausum', which means to close.

Common Phrases and Expressions

will close the cycle
means to finish a period or stage.
cerrará el ciclo
will close the door
indicates physically closing a door.
cerrará la puerta
will close the deal
refers to finalizing an agreement or negotiation.
cerrará el trato

Related Words

close
to act to put something in a closed state.
cerrar
lock
device that ensures a closure.
cerradura
enclosure
action of closing a space or area.
cerramiento

Slang Meanings

To close something abruptly.
I didn't expect the project to close so quickly.
No me esperaba que cerrara tan rápido el proyecto.
To dismiss or end a conversation without warning.
I sent him to close before he got upset.
Lo mandé a cerrar antes de que se molestara.