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Question: Unlock
Solution: OPEN
OPEN Definition 1:
Not closed: such as.OPEN Definition 2:
Not covering an opening .
Examples:
An open gate/window
The door suddenly swung/flew open.
You left the blinds
OPEN Definition 3:
Having an opening that is not covered .
Examples:
An open doorway
An open box/container
The meat was roasted over an open fire.
I was so tired that I couldn’t keep my eyes open.
Don’t chew with your mouth open.
open cuts/wounds [=cuts/wounds not covered by skin]
Staring with her eyes/mouth
Not sealed or locked .
Examples:
open bottles of wine
There’s already an open jar of pickles in the refrigerator.
An open envelope
Go on in. The house/door is open. [=it is not locked]
OPEN Definition 5:
Allowing movement or travel :not blocked .
Examples:
They kept the road open throughout the winter.
An open passageway
OPEN Definition 6:
Able to be entered and used by customers, visitors, etc. .
Examples:
The new store is now open for business!
The store is open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturdays.
The library will not be open on Labor Day.
The diner is open daily [=it is open every day] for breakfast.
It’s hard to find an open restaurant this time of night.
We fought to keep the school open—but it closed anyway.
OPEN Definition 7:
Having parts that are spread apart instead of folded together or attached .
Examples:
An open umbrella
Several of the pink roses are open this morning.
The book was left open at/to page 42.
Your zipper is open.
His shirt was open [=was not buttoned] at the neck/collar.
Your open hands
She ran toward me with her arms
They’ll welcome you
OPEN Definition 8:
Not containing or surrounded by walls, fences, buildings, etc. .
Examples:
The
Fish caught in the
He hung his clothes out to dry in
Traveling on
Miles and miles of
OPEN Definition 9:
Having few walls .
Examples:
The house has an open floor plan.
A bright, open kitchen
OPEN Definition 10:
Including or allowing a particular group of people
Examples:
The contest is open to children between the ages of 8 and 13.
The beach is open to residents only.
The university library is also open to the public.
The after-school program is open to anyone who needs extra academic help.
OPEN Definition 11:
Including or allowing all people .
Examples:
A meeting that allowed for open debate on the issue
The town soccer program will hold open registration [=a time when people can register to participate] from now until September 21.
An open golf tournament [=a golf tournament for both amateur and professional players]
OPEN Definition 12:
Available to be used
Examples:
I haven’t decided to take the job yet. I’m keeping my options open.
He gave us an
Leaving your car running with the keys inside is an open invitation to thieves.
It’s the only course open to us.
Few career paths were open to women then.
OPEN Definition 13:
Not yet taken :available for someone to take or fill .
Examples:
The job/position is still open. [=vacant]
She’s running for one of two open seats on the committee.
OPEN Definition 14:
Happening or done in public so that people can participate or know what is being said or done .
Examples:
The committee is holding open hearings on the issue.
open sessions/meetings
He testified in
OPEN Definition 15:
Not hidden or secret .
Examples:
He is now facing open [=undisguised, overt] hostility from members of his own political party.
They’re in open disagreement about what should be done next.
She speaks of the government with open disdain.
His open affection for his wife
open warfare
OPEN Definition 16:
Expressing thoughts and feelings in a direct and honest way .
Examples:
Be open [=candid, frank] with each other about your feelings.
She encourages open communication between family members.
An open discussion about religion
OPEN Definition 17:
Willing to listen to or accept different ideas or opinions .
Examples:
A free and open society
We have one of the best systems in the country, but we’re always
I know it’s different, but try to keep an
She spoke to them with an open mind and an
OPEN Definition 18:
Not having ended :not yet finished or decided .
Examples:
The case remains open to this day. [=it has not been solved]
We can’t talk about the case. It’s still an
The mayoral race is still
OPEN Definition 19:
Allowing further comments or discussion
Examples:
It’s still an open question whether or not you may go.
The question is still open.
“Should we set a date for the next meeting?” “No, let’s leave it open for now.”
The issue is not
OPEN Definition 20:
Able to be criticized, harmed, doubted, etc.
Examples:
He lays/makes himself open [=subject, liable] to criticism with his foolish remarks.
She argues that the current law is open to abuse [=the law can be abused] and should be changed.
It’s open to doubt whether she will run for governor.
The author’s exact meaning is open to question. [=no one knows exactly what the author means]
OPEN Definition 21:
Not blocked or guarded by players from the other team .
Examples:
She threw the ball to an open teammate.
I’m open! Pass me the ball!
OPEN Definition 22:
Examples:
You should close any open programs/documents before you reboot your computer.
OPEN Definition 23:
Examples:
He didn’t realize that the microphone was open.
Her comments were heard over an open microphone.
OPEN Definition 24:
Having large openings or spaces between threads .
Examples:
An open mesh/texture fabric
An open weave wool sweater
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