ajar Antonyms
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Meaning of ajar
Wordnet
ajar (s)
slightly open
Webster
ajar (adv.)
Slightly turned or opened; as, the door was standing ajar.
In a state of discord; out of harmony; as, he is ajar with the world.
ajar Sentence Examples
- The door was left slightly ajar, allowing a gentle breeze to creep into the room.
- She peeked through the ajar window to catch a glimpse of the festivities outside.
- The old chest had a lid that was ajar, revealing a collection of forgotten mementos.
- The secrets of the past were hidden behind a door left ajar in the abandoned mansion.
- With the window ajar, the aroma of blooming flowers wafted into the room.
- As the night grew colder, he left the balcony door ajar to enjoy the refreshing air.
- The mysterious room at the end of the corridor had a door slightly ajar, inviting curiosity.
- The worn-out gate swung ajar, creaking softly in the quiet evening.
- Ajar blinds allowed slivers of sunlight to filter into the dimly lit room.
- The cabinet door was left ajar, revealing a collection of colorful dishes neatly arranged inside.
FAQs About the word ajar
slightly openSlightly turned or opened; as, the door was standing ajar., In a state of discord; out of harmony; as, he is ajar with the world.
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The door was left slightly ajar, allowing a gentle breeze to creep into the room.
She peeked through the ajar window to catch a glimpse of the festivities outside.
The old chest had a lid that was ajar, revealing a collection of forgotten mementos.
The secrets of the past were hidden behind a door left ajar in the abandoned mansion.