ouvert

[oo-vair]

ouvert Definition

  • 1open
  • 2uncovered
  • 3unobstructed

Using ouvert: Examples

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

  • Example

    The store is ouvert from 9am to 5pm.

  • Example

    The ouvert fields stretched out before us.

  • Example

    The book's ouvert pages revealed a map.

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    The dancer's ouvert posture showed off her flexibility.

ouvert Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for ouvert

Phrases with ouvert

  • à l'ouvert

    in an open or exposed position, especially in ballet

    Example

    The ballerina performed the grand jeté à l'ouvert.

  • en ouvert

    in an open or expansive manner, especially in music

    Example

    The orchestra played the final movement en ouvert, with a grand and sweeping sound.

  • ouvert d'esprit

    open-minded, receptive to new ideas and experiences

    Example

    She is an ouvert d'esprit person who enjoys learning about different cultures.

Origins of ouvert

from French 'ouvrir', meaning 'to open'

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Summary: ouvert in Brief

'Ouvert' [oo-vair] means open, uncovered, or unobstructed. It can describe physical spaces like fields or stores, as well as postures like the dancer's ouvert. 'Ouvert' also appears in phrases like 'à l'ouvert' and 'en ouvert,' which respectively refer to ballet and music. Additionally, 'ouvert d'esprit' means open-minded.