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- Dictionaryopen/ˈəʊp(ə)n/
adjective
- 1. allowing access, passage, or a view through an empty space; not closed or blocked: "he climbed through the open window" Similar Opposite
- 2. exposed to the air or to view; not covered: "an open fire burned in the grate"
verb
- 1. move (a door or window) so as to leave a space allowing access and vision: "she opened the door and went in" Similar Opposite
- 2. unfold or be unfolded; spread out: "the eagle opened its wings and circled up into the air" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. outdoors, especially in an exposed or unprotected setting: "guests were sitting in the open on the terrace"
- 2. a championship or competition with no restrictions on who may compete: "his victory in the 2003 Australian Open"
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Learn the meaning of open as an adjective and a verb in English, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Find out how to use open in different contexts, such as not closed, ready, available, not secret, not decided, and more.
adj. 1. a. Affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed. b. Affording unobstructed passage or view: open waters; the open countryside. 2. a. Having no protecting or concealing cover: an open wound; an open sports car. b. Completely obvious; blatant: open disregard of the law.
ready for or carrying on normal trade or business: The new store is now open. The office is open on Saturdays. not engaged or committed: Have you any open time on Monday? accessible, as to appeals, ideas, or offers: to be open to suggestion.
open. (oʊpən ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense opens , present participle opening , past tense, past participle opened. 1. verb A1. If you open something such as a door, window, or lid, or if it opens, its position is changed so that it no longer covers a hole or gap. He opened the window and looked out. [VERB noun]
adjective. used of mouth or eyes. synonyms: open. agape, gaping. with the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe. agaze, staring. (used of eyes) open and fixed as if in fear or wonder. wide, wide-eyed. (used of eyes) fully open or extended.