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Opened   /ˈoʊpənd/   Listen
Opened

adjective
1.
Used of mouth or eyes.  Synonym: open.  "His mouth slightly opened"  Antonym: closed.
2.
Made open or clear.
3.
Not sealed or having been unsealed.  Synonym: open.  "The opened package lay on the table"



Open

verb
(past & past part. opened; pres. part. opening)
1.
Cause to open or to become open.  Synonym: open up.  Antonym: close.
2.
Start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning.  Synonym: open up.  Antonym: close.
3.
Become open.  Synonym: open up.  Antonym: close.
4.
Begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc..  Antonym: close.
5.
Spread out or open from a closed or folded state.  Synonyms: spread, spread out, unfold.  "Spread your arms"  Antonym: fold.
6.
Make available.  Synonym: open up.
7.
Become available.  Synonym: open up.
8.
Have an opening or passage or outlet.
9.
Make the opening move.
10.
Afford access to.  Synonyms: afford, give.  "The French doors give onto a terrace"
11.
Display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer.  Antonym: close.



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"Opened" Quotes from Famous Books



... in the chamber above me The patter of little feet, The sound of a door that is opened, ...
— The Recreations of A Country Parson • A. K. H. Boyd

... the Court is opened, the prisoners are called up in the order of their arrival during the previous night. Here drunkenness without disorder, and first offences of a minor character, are punished with a reprimand, and ...
— The Secrets Of The Great City • Edward Winslow Martin

... has been broken into, Mr. Lawrence," she said. "I have lived in the best families, and never have I stood by and seen what I saw yesterday—every bureau drawer opened, and my—my most sacred belongings—" ...
— The Man in Lower Ten • Mary Roberts Rinehart

... the entire East this custom of coffee drinking Has been accepted. And, now, France; you adopt the foreign custom, So that public shops, one after the other, are opened for Drinking Coffee. A hanging sign of either ivy or laurel invites the passers-by. Hither in crowds from the entire city they assemble, and While away the time in pleasant drinking. And when once the feelings have grown warm, acted upon by The gentle heat, then good-humored laughter, and ...
— All About Coffee • William H. Ukers

... Polder was at Shadrach, and he opened it immediately, glancing over its scrawled sheet. Howat saw a curious expression overspread the other's countenance. He called, "Mariana!" in a sharp tone. She appeared from the foot of the steps. "Harriet never went ...
— The Three Black Pennys - A Novel • Joseph Hergesheimer


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