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open
adjective
not
closed
,
covered
,
or
blocked
;
allowing
entry
,
light
,
or
passage
•
The
dog
ran
through
the
open
gate
into
the
yard
.
The
dog
ran
through
the
open
gate
into
the
yard
.
•
Please
keep
the
windows
open
so
fresh
air
can
come
in
.
Please
keep
the
windows
open
so
fresh
air
can
come
in
.
Old
English
‘
open
’,
from
Proto-Germanic
*upanaz
,
meaning
uncovered
or
unlocked
.
verb
to
move
,
unfasten
,
or
remove
something
so
it
is
no
longer
closed
,
or
to
begin
operating
or
making
something
available
for
use
•
Could
you
open
the
jar
for
me
?
The
lid
is
stuck
.
Could
you
open
the
jar
for
me
?
The
lid
is
stuck
.
•
The
museum
opens
at
ten
o'clock
every
morning
.
The
museum
opens
at
ten
o'clock
every
morning
.
Old
English
‘
openian
’ (
verb
form
of
‘
open
’),
meaning
to
unclose
.
adjective
-
open
,
opening
,
opens
,
opened
not
shut
;
allowing
air
,
light
,
or
passage
through
•
Please
keep
the
window
open
so
fresh
air
can
come
in
.
Please
keep
the
window
open
so
fresh
air
can
come
in
.
•
The
book
lay
open
on
the
desk
with
notes
scattered
around
it
.
The
book
lay
open
on
the
desk
with
notes
scattered
around
it
.
verb
-
open
,
opening
,
opens
,
opened
to
move
or
remove
something
that
blocks
a
space
so
it
is
no
longer
closed
•
He
opened
the
door
and
greeted
his
friends
.
He
opened
the
door
and
greeted
his
friends
.
•
Could
you
open
this
jar
for
me
?
It
’
s
stuck
.
Could
you
open
this
jar
for
me
?
It
’
s
stuck
.
noun
a
sports
event
or
competition
that
allows
both
professionals
and
amateurs
to
take
part
•
She
dreamed
of
playing
in
the
US
Open
someday
.
She
dreamed
of
playing
in
the
US
Open
someday
.
•
The
city
is
hosting
a
chess
open
next
month
for
players
of
all
levels
.
The
city
is
hosting
a
chess
open
next
month
for
players
of
all
levels
.
Taken
from
the
adjective
sense
of
being
unrestricted
,
first
applied
to
sports
events
in
the
late
19th
century
.
adjective
-
open
,
opening
,
opens
,
opened
accessible
or
available
to
everyone
;
not
restricted
•
The
museum
exhibition
is
open
to
everyone
,
even
on
holidays
.
The
museum
exhibition
is
open
to
everyone
,
even
on
holidays
.
•
Our
class
discussion
is
open
to
any
ideas
you
may
have
.
Our
class
discussion
is
open
to
any
ideas
you
may
have
.
verb
-
open
,
opening
,
opens
,
opened
to
begin
operating
or
be
ready
for
customers
or
activity
•
The
library
opens
at
eight
o
’
clock
every
weekday
.
The
library
opens
at
eight
o
’
clock
every
weekday
.
•
A
new
bakery
opened
on
Main
Street
last
week
.
A
new
bakery
opened
on
Main
Street
last
week
.
noun
-
open
,
opening
,
opens
,
opened
the
outdoors
where
there
are
no
walls
or
roof
;
the
countryside
or
fresh
air
•
The
hikers
camped
in
open
fields
under
the
stars
.
The
hikers
camped
in
open
fields
under
the
stars
.
•
She
prefers
to
paint
in
the
open
where
the
light
is
natural
.
She
prefers
to
paint
in
the
open
where
the
light
is
natural
.
Open
noun
-
open
,
opening
,
opens
,
opened
a
sports
tournament
that
anyone
may
enter
,
regardless
of
ranking
or
invitation
•
She
qualified
for
the
Australian
Open
after
months
of
training
.
She
qualified
for
the
Australian
Open
after
months
of
training
.
•
The
local
tennis
club
hosts
an
annual
Open
in
July
.
The
local
tennis
club
hosts
an
annual
Open
in
July
.
opening
verb
-
open
,
opening
,
opens
,
opened
present
participle
of
open
:
making
something
no
longer
closed
,
or
becoming
no
longer
closed
.
•
She
is
opening
the
window
to
let
in
fresh
air
.
She
is
opening
the
window
to
let
in
fresh
air
.
•
Workers
are
opening
the
new
store
at
dawn
.
Workers
are
opening
the
new
store
at
dawn
.