Cloze is a noun and a verb.
Definitions:As a noun, cloze refers to a type of language exercise where words are removed from a text and replaced with blank spaces. As a verb, cloze means to create or complete a cloze exercise.
Pronunciations:US: /kloʊz/
UK: /kləʊz/
Origin and Usage:The term "cloze" was coined by Wilson Taylor in 1953. It is derived from the word "closure," which refers to the readers ability to use context clues to fill in the blanks in a text. Cloze exercises are commonly used in language learning and testing to improve reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Synonyms:Fill-in-the-blank exercise, gap-fill exercise
Related Words:Close, clone, clime, clasp, clack
Example Sentences:As a noun: In the cloze exercise, students were asked to fill in the blanks with the appropriate words.
As a verb: The teacher asked the students to cloze the paragraph by filling in the blanks with the missing words.