open

definition: not requiring union membership
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speech part: adjective
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definition: ready for business
example: the stores are open
speech part: adjective
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definition: not having been filled
example: the job is still open
speech part: adjective
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definition: openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness
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speech part: adjective
synonyms: candid heart-to-heart
definition: without undue constriction as from e.g. tenseness or inhibition
example: the clarity and resonance of an open tone
speech part: adjective
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definition: affording free passage or view
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speech part: adjective
synonyms: clear
definition: affording unobstructed entrance and exit
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speech part: adjective
synonyms: unfastened
definition: affording free passage or access
example: open drains
speech part: adjective
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definition: used of mouth or eyes
example: keep your eyes open
speech part: adjective
synonyms: opened
definition: having no protecting cover or enclosure
example: an open boat
speech part: adjective
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definition: (set theory) of an interval that contains neither of its endpoints
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speech part: adjective
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definition: open and observable
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speech part: adjective
synonyms: overt
definition: open to or in view of all
example: an open protest
speech part: adjective
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definition: with no protection or shield
example:
speech part: adjective
synonyms: exposed
definition: ready or willing to receive favorably
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speech part: adjective
synonyms: receptive
definition: accessible to all
example: open season
speech part: adjective
synonyms: unrestricted unexclusive
definition: not sealed or having been unsealed
example: the letter was already open
speech part: adjective
synonyms: opened
definition: not brought to a conclusion
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speech part: adjective
synonyms: undecided undetermined unresolved
definition: (of textures) full of small openings or gaps
example: an open texture
speech part: adjective
synonyms: loose
definition: possibly accepting or permitting
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speech part: adjective
synonyms: capable subject
definition: not defended or capable of being defended
example: an open city
speech part: adjective
synonyms: assailable undefendable undefended
definition: information that has become public
example: all the reports were out in the open
speech part: noun
synonyms: surface
definition: a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play
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speech part: noun
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definition: where the air is unconfined
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speech part: noun
synonyms: outdoors
definition: a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water
example: finally broke out of the forest into the open
speech part: noun
synonyms: clear
definition: make available
example: This opens up new possibilities
speech part: verb
synonyms: offer
definition: become available
example: an opportunity opened up
speech part: verb
synonyms: open up
definition: make the opening move
example: Kasparov opened with a standard opening
speech part: verb
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definition: cause to open or to become open
example: Mary opened the car door
speech part: verb
synonyms: open up
definition: become open
example: The door opened
speech part: verb
synonyms: open up
definition: spread out or open from a closed or folded state
example: open the map
speech part: verb
synonyms: spread unfold spread out
definition: display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer
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speech part: verb
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definition: afford access to
example: the door opens to the patio
speech part: verb
synonyms: give
definition: used of meetings, speeches, etc., to begin or set in action
example: The chairperson opened the meeting with a long speech.
speech part: verb
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definition: start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning
example: open a business
speech part: verb
synonyms: open up
definition: have an opening or passage or outlet
example: The bedrooms open into the hall
speech part: verb
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