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Also see: day open WordReference English Thesaurus © 2026 Sense: Verb: unlock Synonyms: unlock Collocations, unbar, unclose, unfasten, unbolt, open the lock on, lift the latch on, throw sth open, crack sth open, reopen, uncork, undo Collocations Antonyms: close Collocations, shut Collocations, slam shut, bar Collocations, lock Collocations, padlock Collocations, tighten Collocations, bolt Collocations, screw on, jam Collocations, batten down, barricade, fasten Collocations, zip up Sense: Verb: uncover Synonyms: uncover Collocations, unfold Collocations, unwrap, unseal, unroll, expose Collocations, reveal Collocations, unfurl Antonyms: cover Collocations, roll Collocations, roll up, fold up, fold away, keep out of sight, draw back, bury, suppress Collocations Sense: Adjective: opened Synonyms: uncovered, ajar, unfurled, agape, unhindered, gaping, yawning, exposed Collocations, undone Collocations, unfolded, unwrapped, rent Collocations, torn Collocations, unenclosed, unsealed Antonyms: closed Collocations, shut Collocations, closed down, unclear Collocations, covered, inaccessible, secret Collocations, unpublished, ambiguous, condensed, reduced, bunched, behind the scenes Sense: Adjective: frank Synonyms: frank Collocations, upfront (informal), straight Collocations, candid, straight up (slang), direct Collocations, plain Collocations, honest Collocations, straightforward Collocations, forthcoming Collocations, plainspoken, plain-spoken, plain-speaking, blunt Collocations Antonyms: secretive, secret Collocations, sly Collocations, surreptitious, shifty, deceptive Collocations, covert, sneaky Collocations, underhand, crafty Collocations, dodgy Collocations (UK, informal), hesitant, cagey Sense: Adjective: receptive Synonyms: receptive, welcoming Collocations, responsive Collocations, sympathetic Collocations, amenable Collocations, openminded, open-minded, ready Collocations, accepting, tolerant, broad-minded Sense: Adjective: expansive Synonyms: expansive, sprawling, spread out, extensive Collocations, endless Collocations, extended Collocations, spacious, roomy, airy, open-plan Sense: Adjective: available Synonyms: available Collocations, accessible Collocations, public Collocations, free Collocations, unrestricted, welcoming Collocations, unreserved, unregulated, on hand, to hand, general Collocations, universal Antonyms: forbidden Collocations, barred, banned, disallowed, restricted Collocations, unwelcome, limited Collocations, refused Sense: Adjective: unobstructed Synonyms: unobstructed, cleared, clear Collocations, unblocked, unoccupied, free Collocations, unclogged, unstopped, unimpeded, passable Antonyms: obstructed, shrouded, clouded, blocked, bolted, locked, sealed Collocations, fastened, latched, occupied, taken Collocations, built-up, cluttered, out of bounds, off-limits Sense: Adjective: not yet decided Synonyms: undecided, up for debate, up for discussion, debatable, uncertain Collocations, unresolved, pending Collocations, disputable, in question, not yet settled, up in the air (informal), moot Collocations, yet to be decided Antonyms: decided Collocations, certain Collocations, agreed upon, settled Collocations, determined Collocations, fixed Collocations, non-negotiable, out of the question, not up for discussion Sense: Adjective: unlocked Synonyms: unlocked, unbolted, unbarred, unlatched, unfastened Sense: Verb: start Synonyms: start Collocations, start off, get started, kick off (informal), get underway, begin Collocations, launch Collocations, commence Collocations, initiate Collocations, get going (informal), lead off Antonyms: close Collocations, end Collocations, finish Collocations, terminate Collocations, conclude Collocations, complete Collocations, bring to a close, wrap up (informal), take a breather (informal), pause Collocations, have a break, adjourn, call it a day Sense: Verb: begin business - sometimes followed by 'up' Synonyms: set up, go into business, open for business, open your doors, open up, set up shop, get to work, establish Collocations, found Collocations Antonyms: close Collocations, shut Collocations, close down, go out of business, go bankrupt, go into receivership, go to the wall, go belly-up, wind up, shut up shop Sense: Verb: make an opening Synonyms: pierce, breach Collocations, puncture Collocations, punch a hole in, penetrate, force your way into, force an entrance, force Collocations, break in, burst in, break open, crack Collocations, jimmy (slang), jemmy (UK, slang), prize sth open, prise sth open (UK), pry sth open (US) Antonyms: fill Collocations, fill in, cover up, plug Collocations, draw Collocations, wrap Collocations, cover Collocations, put a lid on, put up, weld Collocations Sense: Verb: clear a passage Synonyms: Sense: Verb: make available - sometimes followed by 'up' Synonyms: make sth accessible, make sth public, put sth forward, make sth obtainable, make sth usable, extend Collocations Antonyms: withdraw Collocations, take away, take back, put away, discontinue, take off the shelves, hide Collocations, conceal Collocations, stash Collocations, recall Collocations, limit Collocations Sense: Verb: become open Synonyms: crack Collocations, split Collocations, give way, burst Collocations, break up, rupture, crack open, burst open Recent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: a clinic which is open all day and night - 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An open day for the primary school - English Only forum An open doors day? - English Only forum I had my eyes wide open/opened for the whole day. - English Only forum I was on / attended an open day in school - English Only forum Is a hyphen between the "an Online- Postgraduate -Open Day"? - English Only forum People take it for granted that restaurants are open every day. - English Only forum The hotel remains or stays open all day - English Only forum The open day - English Only forum This restaurant is open every day. - English Only forum to grope an outlet from this cloud of doubt, and find the open day of certainty - English Only forum Today is its second day open for business - English Only forum What's happening --Open day??T - English Only forum
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