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opened Meaning
opened (a)
used of mouth or eyes
opened (s)
made open or clear
not sealed or having been unsealed
opened (imp. & p. p.)
of Open
opened Sentence Examples
- The young girl eagerly opened her birthday presents, unable to contain her excitement.
- When the door opened, a wave of warm air enveloped the room, chasing away the winter chill.
- The detective cautiously opened the case file, examining its contents with meticulous attention.
- The flower buds opened slowly in the warm spring sunlight, revealing vibrant petals.
- The students opened their textbooks with anticipation, ready to embark on a new chapter of learning.
- The bookstore opened its doors early, inviting bibliophiles to browse its eclectic collection.
- The wound opened up again, causing the patient excruciating pain.
- The window was left slightly opened, allowing a cool breeze to flow into the room.
- The lawyer opened his briefcase, retrieving the documents necessary for the upcoming trial.
- The athlete opened his stride, accelerating down the track in a blur of motion.
FAQs About the word opened
used of mouth or eyes, made open or clear, not sealed or having been unsealedof Open
unlocked, unfolded, slipped,unclosed, unfastened, unfurled, unbuttoned, unbolted, disengaged, unbarred
shut, locked, locked,closed, shut, closed, bolted, fastened, clasped, bolted
The young girl eagerly opened her birthday presents, unable to contain her excitement.
When the door opened, a wave of warm air enveloped the room, chasing away the winter chill.
The detective cautiously opened the case file, examining its contents with meticulous attention.
The flower buds opened slowly in the warm spring sunlight, revealing vibrant petals.