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opening:
- beginning; commencement; start; outset; opening; gap; cavity; interstice; cut-away; hole; crevice; gash; fissure; cleft; cranny; saving; recess; space; disclosure; dilatation; hole in the ice; unlocking; area of distribution; consuming market; market; initiative; opening move; first step; chess opening; hatchway; scuttle; orifice; porta; possibility; possible action; opening night; curtain raising
- preliminary; preceding; introductory; opening
- introductory; opening
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open:
- open; accessible; amenable; approachable; frank; not closed; sincere; straight; straightforward; honest; plain; fair; upright; true; straight ahead; straight on; freely; outdoor; uncovered; bare; candid; heart-to-heart; clear; unfastened; opened; overt; exposed; receptive; undetermined; unresolved; undecided; loose; subject; capable; assailable; undefendable; undefended
- open; open up; unlock; introduce; start; unscrew; turn on; herald; ring in; begin; unbolt; unfold; undo; get undone; commence; take off; get under way; break into; be off; come open; throw open; spread; spread out; give; afford
- open; ripped open
- surface; open; open air; out-of-doors; outdoors; clear
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Detailed Synonyms for opening in English
opening:
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the opening
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the opening
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the opening
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the opening
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the opening
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the opening
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the opening
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the opening
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the opening
– the first of a series of actions 1 -
the opening
– the act of opening something 1 -
the opening
– becoming open or being made open 1 -
the opening
– a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game of chess 1the opening; the chess opening– a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game of chess 1 -
the opening
– an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship 1 -
the opening
– a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made 1 -
the opening
– an aperture or hole that opens into a bodily cavity 1 -
the opening
– a possible alternative 1 -
the opening
– the initial part of the introduction 1 -
the opening
– the first performance (as of a theatrical production) 1the opening; the opening night; the curtain raising– the first performance (as of a theatrical production) 1 -
the opening
– a ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprise 1 -
the opening
– an open or empty space in or between things 1 -
the opening
– opportunity especially for employment or promotion 1
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opening
preliminary; preceding; introductory; opening-
preliminary adj
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preceding adj
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introductory adj
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opening adj
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opening
– first or beginning 1
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open:
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open
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accessible; amenable; approachable; open; frank-
accessible adj
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amenable adj
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approachable adj
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open adj
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frank adj
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straight; straightforward; open; freely; frank-
straight adj
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straightforward adj
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open adj
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freely adv
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frank adj
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open
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open
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open
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– openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness 1open; candid; heart-to-heart– openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness 1-
open adj
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candid adj
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heart-to-heart adj
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– without undue constriction as from e.g. tenseness or inhibition 1 -
open
– affording free passage or view 1 -
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– affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed 1open; unfastened– affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed 1-
open adj
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unfastened adj
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– affording free passage or access 1 -
open
– used of mouth or eyes 1 -
open
– having no protecting cover or enclosure 1 -
open
– (set theory) of an interval that contains neither of its endpoints 1 -
open
– open and observable; not secret or hidden 1 -
open
– open to or in view of all 1 -
open
– with no protection or shield 1 -
open
– ready or willing to receive favorably 1 -
open
– accessible to all 1 -
open
– not sealed or having been unsealed 1 -
open
– not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought 1open; undetermined; unresolved; undecided– not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought 1-
open adj
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undetermined adj
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unresolved adj
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undecided adj
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– (of textures) full of small openings or gaps 1 -
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– possibly accepting or permitting 1 -
open
– not requiring union membership 1 -
open
– not defended or capable of being defended 1open; assailable; undefendable; undefended– not defended or capable of being defended 1-
open adj
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assailable adj
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undefendable adj
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undefended adj
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open
– Pertaining to the status assigned to records in the system that are in progress. 2
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to open
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to open
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to open
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to open
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to open
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to open
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to open
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to open
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to open
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to open
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to open
– make available 1 -
to open
– become available 1 -
to open
– make the opening move 1 -
to open
– cause to open or to become open 1 -
to open
– become open 1 -
to open
– spread out or open from a closed or folded state 1 -
to open
– display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer 1 -
to open
– afford access to 1 -
to open
– begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc. 1 -
to open
– start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning 1 -
to open
– have an opening or passage or outlet 1
Conjugations for open:
present
- open
- open
- opens
- open
- open
- open
simple past
- opened
- opened
- opened
- opened
- opened
- opened
present perfect
- have opened
- have opened
- has opened
- have opened
- have opened
- have opened
past continuous
- was opening
- were opening
- was opening
- were opening
- were opening
- were opening
future
- shall open
- will open
- will open
- shall open
- will open
- will open
continuous present
- am opening
- are opening
- is opening
- are opening
- are opening
- are opening
subjunctive
- be opened
- be opened
- be opened
- be opened
- be opened
- be opened
diverse
- open!
- let's open!
- opened
- opening
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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open
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the open
– information that has become public 1 -
the open
– a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play 1 -
the open
– where the air is unconfined 1 -
the open
– a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water 1