Shutoff vs Shutout - What's the difference?
shutoff | shutout |
A valve used to turn off something.
:The fire raged for hours because they were unable to reach the shutoff for the gas line.
The act of turning off something.
:The letter warned of an impending shutoff if payment was not made promptly.
Closing and forbidding entry, as a lockout in which management prevents works from working.
(sports) A game that ends with one side not having scored.
As nouns the difference between shutoff and shutout
is that shutoff is a valve used to turn off something while shutout is closing and forbidding entry, as a lockout in which management prevents works from working.shutoff
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Alternative forms
*shut-offNoun
(en noun)shutout
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Noun
(en noun)- A shutout is a reverse strike: the union complained and the workers wanted to work, but management was opposed.
- The score wasn't just lopsided, it was a shutout .