Definitions and Examples of open, uncover, exclude
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not closed or blocked up; allowing access, passage, or view.
Example
The door was open and anyone could walk in.
To remove a cover or covering from; to reveal or expose something previously hidden.
Example
The detective worked hard to uncover the truth behind the crime.
To prevent someone or something from entering or being included; to keep out.
Example
The club excludes people who do not meet their membership criteria.
Key Differences: open vs uncover vs exclude
- 1Open means not closed or blocked up, while enclose means to surround or close off.
- 2Uncover means to remove a cover or reveal something previously hidden, while enclose means to surround or encircle something.
- 3Exclude means to prevent someone or something from entering or being included, while enclose means to surround or encircle something.
Effective Usage of open, uncover, exclude
- 1Enhance Communication: Use open, uncover, and exclude to describe the opposite of enclosing or surrounding something.
- 2Daily Conversation: Use these antonyms to express the opposite meaning of enclosing or surrounding something.
- 3Writing: Utilize these antonyms in writing to create contrast and emphasize the opposite meaning of enclosing or surrounding something.
Remember this!
The antonyms of enclose are open, uncover, and exclude. Use these words to describe the opposite of enclosing or surrounding something. Incorporate them in daily conversations, writing, or any context where you want to emphasize the opposite meaning of enclosing or surrounding something.