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Open

/ˈəʊpən/
When something is not shut, allowing passage or view.

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Examples:

Winston sat at the table and opened his diary.

Kane hops out and opens our door.

'What would you have here?' said a gaunt man, opening it.

Etymology:

etymology
Derived from Old English open, akin to Dutch open and German offen. The root is believed to be Proto-Germanic *upanaz and Proto-Indo-European *upo, meaning "up from under" or "off, away".

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