Definitions and Examples of public, open, revealed
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Open to or shared by all members of a community; not private or restricted.
Example
The park is a public space where anyone can go and enjoy nature.
Not closed, sealed, or locked; accessible to all.
Example
The store is open from 9 am to 5 pm every day of the week.
Made known or disclosed to others; no longer kept secret.
Example
The truth about his past was finally revealed after years of speculation.
Key Differences: public vs open vs revealed
- 1Public refers to something that is open to or shared by all members of a community.
- 2Open describes something that is not closed, sealed, or locked.
- 3Revealed means that something that was previously unknown or kept secret has been made known or disclosed to others.
Effective Usage of public, open, revealed
- 1Communicate Effectively: Use these antonyms to describe things that are not secret or confidential.
- 2Improve Vocabulary: Learn these words to expand your vocabulary and express yourself more precisely.
- 3Understand Context: Pay attention to the context in which these words are used to understand their meaning better.
Remember this!
The antonyms of secreto (secret) are public, open, and revealed. Use these words to describe things that are not hidden or kept confidential. Learning these words will help you expand your vocabulary and communicate more effectively.