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KK Pronunciation

〔 ˋopәn 〕

Pronunciation

〔 ˊoupәn 〕


Overview of noun open

The noun open has 4 senses


  • open, clear -- (a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water; "finally broke out of the forest into the open")

  • outdoors, out-of-doors, open air, open -- (where the air is unconfined; "he wanted to get outdoors a little"; "the concert was held in the open air"; "camping in the open")

  • open -- (a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play)

  • open, surface -- (information that has become public; "all the reports were out in the open"; "the facts had been brought to the surface")


Overview of verb open

The verb open has 11 senses


  • open, open up -- (cause to open or to become open; "Mary opened the car door")

  • open, open up -- (start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning; "open a business")

  • open, open up -- (become open; "The door opened")

  • open -- (begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc.; "He opened the meeting with a long speech")

  • unfold, spread, spread out, open -- (spread out or open from a closed or folded state; "open the map"; "spread your arms")

  • open, open up -- (make available; "This opens up new possibilities")

  • open, open up -- (become available; "an opportunity opened up")

  • open -- (have an opening or passage or outlet; "The bedrooms open into the hall")

  • open -- (make the opening move; "Kasparov opened with a standard opening")

  • afford, open, give -- (afford access to; "the door opens to the patio"; "The French doors give onto a terrace")

  • open -- (display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer)


Overview of adj open

The adj open has 21 senses


  • open, unfastened -- (affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed; "an open door"; "they left the door open")

  • open -- (affording free passage or access; "open drains"; "the road is open to traffic"; "open ranks")

  • exposed, open -- (with no protection or shield; "the exposed northeast frontier"; "open to the weather"; "an open wound")

  • open -- (open to or in view of all; "an open protest"; "an open letter to the editor")

  • open, opened -- (used of mouth or eyes; "keep your eyes open"; "his mouth slightly opened")

  • open -- (not having been filled; "the job is still open")

  • open -- (accessible to all; "open season"; "an open economy")

  • assailable, undefendable, undefended, open -- (not defended or capable of being defended; "an open city"; "open to attack")

  • loose, open -- ((of textures) full of small openings or gaps; "an open texture"; "a loose weave")

  • open -- (having no protecting cover or enclosure; "an open boat"; "an open fire"; "open sports cars")

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

  • open, undecided, undetermined, unresolved -- (not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought; "an open question"; "our position on this bill is still undecided"; "our lawsuit is still undetermined")

  • open, opened -- (not sealed or having been unsealed; "the letter was already open"; "the opened package lay on the table")

  • open -- (without undue constriction as from e.g. tenseness or inhibition; "the clarity and resonance of an open tone"; "her natural and open response")

  • receptive, open -- (ready or willing to receive favorably; "receptive to the proposals")

  • overt, open -- (open and observable; not secret or hidden; "an overt lie"; "overt hostility"; "overt intelligence gathering"; "open ballots")

  • open -- (not requiring union membership; "an open shop employs nonunion workers")

  • capable, open, subject -- (possibly accepting or permitting; "a passage capable of misinterpretation"; "open to interpretation"; "an issue open to question"; "the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation")

  • clear, open -- (affording free passage or view; "a clear view"; "a clear path to victory"; "open waters"; "the open countryside")

  • candid, open, heart-to-heart -- (openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness; "his candid eyes"; "an open and trusting nature"; "a heart-to-heart talk")

  • open -- (ready for business; "the stores are open")