open (Meaning)

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open (n)

a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water

where the air is unconfined

a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play

information that has become public

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open (v)

cause to open or to become open

start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning

become open

begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc.

spread out or open from a closed or folded state

make available

become available

have an opening or passage or outlet

make the opening move

afford access to

display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer

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open (a)

affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed

affording free passage or access

used of mouth or eyes

(set theory) of an interval that contains neither of its endpoints

ready or willing to receive favorably

open and observable; not secret or hidden

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open (s)

with no protection or shield

open to or in view of all

not having been filled

accessible to all

not defended or capable of being defended

(of textures) full of small openings or gaps

having no protecting cover or enclosure

not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought

not sealed or having been unsealed

without undue constriction as from e.g. tenseness or inhibition

not requiring union membership

possibly accepting or permitting

affording free passage or view

openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness

ready for business

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open (a.)

Free of access; not shut up; not closed; affording unobstructed ingress or egress; not impeding or preventing passage; not locked up or covered over; -- applied to passageways; as, an open door, window, road, etc.; also, to inclosed structures or objects; as, open houses, boxes, baskets, bottles, etc.; also, to means of communication or approach by water or land; as, an open harbor or roadstead.

Free to be used, enjoyed, visited, or the like; not private; public; unrestricted in use; as, an open library, museum, court, or other assembly; liable to the approach, trespass, or attack of any one; unprotected; exposed.

Free or cleared of obstruction to progress or to view; accessible; as, an open tract; the open sea.

Not drawn together, closed, or contracted; extended; expanded; as, an open hand; open arms; an open flower; an open prospect.

Without reserve or false pretense; sincere; characterized by sincerity; unfeigned; frank; also, generous; liberal; bounteous; -- applied to personal appearance, or character, and to the expression of thought and feeling, etc.

Not concealed or secret; not hidden or disguised; exposed to view or to knowledge; revealed; apparent; as, open schemes or plans; open shame or guilt.

Not of a quality to prevent communication, as by closing water ways, blocking roads, etc.; hence, not frosty or inclement; mild; -- used of the weather or the climate; as, an open season; an open winter.

Not settled or adjusted; not decided or determined; not closed or withdrawn from consideration; as, an open account; an open question; to keep an offer or opportunity open.

Free; disengaged; unappropriated; as, to keep a day open for any purpose; to be open for an engagement.

Uttered with a relatively wide opening of the articulating organs; -- said of vowels; as, the an far is open as compared with the a in say.

Uttered, as a consonant, with the oral passage simply narrowed without closure, as in uttering s.

Not closed or stopped with the finger; -- said of the string of an instrument, as of a violin, when it is allowed to vibrate throughout its whole length.

Produced by an open string; as, an open tone.

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open (n.)

or unobstructed space; clear land, without trees or obstructions; open ocean; open water.

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open (v. t.)

To make or set open; to render free of access; to unclose; to unbar; to unlock; to remove any fastening or covering from; as, to open a door; to open a box; to open a room; to open a letter.

To spread; to expand; as, to open the hand.

To disclose; to reveal; to interpret; to explain.

To make known; to discover; also, to render available or accessible for settlements, trade, etc.

To enter upon; to begin; as, to open a discussion; to open fire upon an enemy; to open trade, or correspondence; to open a case in court, or a meeting.

To loosen or make less compact; as, to open matted cotton by separating the fibers.

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open (v. i.)

To unclose; to form a hole, breach, or gap; to be unclosed; to be parted.

To expand; to spread out; to be disclosed; as, the harbor opened to our view.

To begin; to commence; as, the stock opened at par; the battery opened upon the enemy.

To bark on scent or view of the game.

open Sentence Examples

  1. The receptionist welcomed me with an open smile.
  2. She left the door open, inviting me inside.
  3. The wound was still open and required medical attention.
  4. The book lay open on her lap, forgotten.
  5. The sky was open and clear, with not a cloud in sight.
  6. The bank opens at nine am on weekdays.
  7. The debate remains open for further discussion.
  8. The door remained ajar, leaving a small opening.
  9. I can't open the jar, it's too tightly sealed.
  10. The restaurant opens its doors to customers at seven pm.

FAQs About the word open

a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water, where the air is unconfined, a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play, informat

unlock, unfasten,unclose, unlatch, unfold, unclasp, unzip, unbar, unclench,slip

close,shut, shut, close, fasten, lock, bar,lock, fasten, bar

The receptionist welcomed me with an open smile.

She left the door open, inviting me inside.

The wound was still open and required medical attention.

The book lay open on her lap, forgotten.