"Open" validity in different word game dictionaries
Dictionary | Validity |
---|---|
Scrabble US(US/Canada/Thailand - TWL/NWL) | Yes |
Scrabble UK(International - SOWPODS/CSW) | Yes |
Words with Friends(WWF) | Yes |
"open" Definition
- allowing things or people to go through; not closed or blocked
- (of somebody’s eyes, mouth, etc.) with eyelids or lips apart
- spread out; with the edges apart
- not fastened or covered, so that things can easily come out or be put in
- (of clothes) not fastened
- not surrounded by anything; not closed in
- with no cover or roof on
- [not usually before noun] if a shop, bank, business, etc. is open, it is ready for business and will allow customers or visitors to come in
- if a competition, meeting, etc. is open, anyone can enter, attend it, etc.
- [not before noun] open to somebody if a competition, building, etc. is open to particular people, those people can enter it
- [not before noun] to be available and ready to use
- [not before noun] if a phone line or other channel of communication is open, it is ready to take calls, receive requests, etc.
- likely to suffer something such as criticism, injury, etc. synonym vulnerable
- known to everyone; not kept hidden
- honest; not keeping thoughts and feelings hidden synonym frank
- willing to listen to and think about new ideas
- not yet finally decided or settled
- open to something allowing something; making something possible
- that does not have to be used on a particular day
- with wide spaces between the threads
- (also low) (of a vowel) produced with the tongue in the lowest possible position compare close2 (16)
"open" Synonyms & Antonyms
"open" synonyms:
- unlocked,
- ajar,
- unbolted,
- unclosed,
- unfastened,
- gaping,
- unbarred,
- unlatched,
- yawning,
- agape,
- clear,
- free,
- unsecured,
- not-shut,
- unsealed,
- wide-open,
- cleared,
- expanded,
- not-closed
"open" antonyms:
- closed,
- shut,
- bolted,
- sealed,
- locked,
- secured,
- barred,
- secure,
- fastened,
- padlocked,
- restricted,
- exclusive,
- inaccessible,
- moderated,
- unavailable,
- bounded,
- constrained,
- controlled,
- delimited