Open
Definition of open:
part of speech: noun
Any wide space uninclosed and not covered with trees, rocks, etc.: with the.
part of speech: noun
Openness.
part of speech: verb
To make open: to bring to view: to explain: to begin.
part of speech: adverb
Openly.
part of speech: adjective
Not shut: free of access free from trees: not fenced: not drawn together: not frozen up: not frosty: free to be used, etc.: public: without reserve: frank: easily understood: generous: liberal: clear: unbalanced, as an account: attentive: free to be discussed.
part of speech: verb
part of speech: adjective
Not shut; not obstructed; as, an open path; unfastened; clear of trees; as, open country; unfolded or spread out; as, an open flower; ready to hear or receive; as, an open mind; ready to be affected by; as, open to suggestion, temptation, etc.; uncovered or exposed; as, an open secret; unsealed; as, the letter was open; not frozen nor frosty; as, an open winter; clear, unreserved; as, open criticism; public; as, an open meeting; generous; as, to give with open hand; frank; as, open confession; free for use, entrance, etc.; as, the competition is still open.
part of speech: verb
To become open: to unclose: to be unclosed: to begin to appear: to begin.
part of speech: noun
Openness, opener.
part of speech: verb
To unclose itself; commence; to lead into; as, the door opens into the hall.
part of speech: verb
part of speech: verb
To unclose, as a window; to spread out, as a fan; to begin; as, to open the discussion; to break the seal of or untie, as an envelope or package; to remove obstructions from; as, to open a road; to put in operation; as, to open a store.