opens

[ˈəʊpənz]

opens Definition

  • 1to move something so that it is no longer closed
  • 2to start a business or organization for the first time
  • 3to begin a show, performance, or event

Using opens: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "opens" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She opens the door and walks in.

  • Example

    The store opens at 9 am and closes at 6 pm.

  • Example

    The new restaurant opens next week.

  • Example

    The play opens tonight at the theater.

opens Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for opens

  • starts
  • unseals
  • uncorks
  • unwraps
  • inaugurates
  • launches
  • commences
  • begins

Antonyms for opens

Phrases with opens

  • open up

    to become open, or to make something become open

    Example

    Can you open up the window? It's stuffy in here.

  • willing to consider or accept something

    Example

    The company is open to new ideas and suggestions from employees.

  • a legal case that is simple and easy to decide because the facts are clear

    Example

    The prosecution argued that it was an open and shut case of theft, but the defense disagreed.

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Summary: opens in Brief

The verb 'opens' [ˈəʊpənz] means to move something so that it is no longer closed, to start a business or organization for the first time, or to begin a show, performance, or event. It has synonyms such as 'inaugurates,' 'launches,' and 'begins.' The phrase 'open up' means to become open or to make something become open, while 'open to something' means willing to consider or accept something. An example of an 'open and shut case' is a legal case that is simple and easy to decide because the facts are clear.