Definitions and Examples of open, unfasten
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not closed or blocked up; allowing access, passage, or view.
Example
Please leave the door open so that the cat can come in.
To release or undo something that was previously fastened or secured.
Example
She had to unfasten her seatbelt before getting out of the car.
Key Differences: open vs unfasten
- 1Open refers to something that is not closed or blocked, while sluit means to close or shut something.
- 2Unfasten implies the act of releasing or undoing something that was previously fastened, while sluit refers to the act of closing or fastening something.
Effective Usage of open, unfasten
- 1Everyday Life: Use open and unfasten to describe the state of doors, windows, containers, and clothing.
- 2Travel: Use unfasten when referring to seatbelts, luggage, and other fastened items during transportation.
- 3Engineering: Use open and unfasten when describing the state of valves, switches, and other mechanical components.
Remember this!
The antonyms of sluit are open and unfasten. Open refers to something that is not closed or blocked, while unfasten implies the act of releasing or undoing something that was previously fastened. Use these words to describe the state of objects, clothing, and mechanical components in everyday life, travel, and engineering contexts.