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ukab [u.kab.] : open (v.); uncork (v.)
Related words: hukab

Derivatives of ukab


Glosses:
open
n. (location)1. clear, opena clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water.; "finally broke out of the forest into the open"
~ area, countrya particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography).; "it was a mountainous area"; "Bible country"
n. (location)2. open, open air, out-of-doors, outdoorswhere the air is unconfined.; "he wanted to get outdoors a little"; "the concert was held in the open air"; "camping in the open"
~ exterior, outsidethe region that is outside of something.
n. (event)3. opena tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play.
~ tournament, tourneya sporting competition in which contestants play a series of games to decide the winner.
n. (cognition)4. open, surfaceinformation that has become public.; "all the reports were out in the open"; "the facts had been brought to the surface"
~ general knowledge, public knowledgeknowledge that is available to anyone.
v. (contact)5. open, open upcause to open or to become open.; "Mary opened the car door"
~ unbarremove a bar from (a door).
~ break openopen with force.; "He broke open the picnic basket"
~ click openopen with a clicking sound.; "These keys have clicked open many doors"
~ reopenopen again or anew.; "They reopened the theater"
~ open, open upbecome open.; "The door opened"
~ unlockopen the lock of.; "unlock the door"
~ unboltundo the bolt of.; "unbolt the door"
~ unsealbreak the seal of.; "He unsealed the letter"
~ uncorkdraw the cork from (bottles).; "uncork the French wine"
~ jimmy, lever, prise, pry, prizeto move or force, especially in an effort to get something open.; "The burglar jimmied the lock"; "Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail"
~ gap, breachmake an opening or gap in.
~ lanceopen by piercing with a lancet.; "lance a boil"
v. (social)6. open, open upstart to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning.; "open a business"
~ establish, found, launch, set upset up or found.; "She set up a literacy program"
v. (contact)7. open, open upbecome open.; "The door opened"
~ change state, turnundergo a transformation or a change of position or action.; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
~ unfastenbecome undone or untied.; "The shoelaces unfastened"
~ fly opencome open suddenly.; "the doors flew open in the strong gust"
v. (social)8. openbegin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc..; "He opened the meeting with a long speech"
~ embark on, start up, commence, startget off the ground.; "Who started this company?"; "We embarked on an exciting enterprise"; "I start my day with a good breakfast"; "We began the new semester"; "The afternoon session begins at 4 PM"; "The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack"
~ inaugurateopen ceremoniously or dedicate formally.
~ call to orderopen formally.; "the chairman called the meeting to order by pounding his gavel"
v. (contact)9. open, spread, spread out, unfoldspread out or open from a closed or folded state.; "open the map"; "spread your arms"
~ undocancel, annul, or reverse an action or its effect.; "I wish I could undo my actions"
~ divaricatespread apart.; "divaricate one's fingers"
~ exfoliatespread by opening the leaves of.
~ grassspread out clothes on the grass to let it dry and bleach.
~ butterflycut and spread open, as in preparation for cooking.; "butterflied shrimp"
~ uncrosschange from a crossed to an uncrossed position.; "She uncrossed her legs"
~ splayspread open or apart.; "He splayed his huge hands over the table"
v. (change)10. open, open upmake available.; "This opens up new possibilities"
~ open up, openbecome available.; "an opportunity opened up"
~ yield, afford, givebe the cause or source of.; "He gave me a lot of trouble"; "Our meeting afforded much interesting information"
v. (change)11. open, open upbecome available.; "an opportunity opened up"
~ come up, ariseresult or issue.; "A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion"
v. (stative)12. openhave an opening or passage or outlet.; "The bedrooms open into the hall"
v. (competition)13. openmake the opening move.; "Kasparov opened with a standard opening"
~ chess game, chessa board game for two players who move their 16 pieces according to specific rules; the object is to checkmate the opponent's king.
~ move, gohave a turn; make one's move in a game.; "Can I go now?"
v. (possession)14. afford, give, openafford access to.; "the door opens to the patio"; "The French doors give onto a terrace"
v. (perception)15. opendisplay the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer.
~ display, exhibit, exposeto show, make visible or apparent.; "The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month"; "Why don't you show your nice legs and wear shorter skirts?"; "National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship"
adj. 16. open, unfastenedaffording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed.; "an open door"; "they left the door open"
~ ajarslightly open.; "the door was ajar"
~ wide-openopen wide.; "left the doors wide-open"
~ openaffording free passage or access.; "open drains"; "the road is open to traffic"; "open ranks"
adj. 17. openaffording free passage or access.; "open drains"; "the road is open to traffic"; "open ranks"
~ open, unfastenedaffording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed.; "an open door"; "they left the door open"
~ openedmade open or clear.; "the newly opened road"
~ unstoppered(of a container) having the stopper removed.; "whiskey spilled from the unstoppered bottle"
~ yawninggaping open as if threatening to engulf someone or something.; "the yawning mine shaft"; "a yawning abyss"
~ unsealednot closed or secured with or as if with a seal.; "unsealed goods"; "the letter arrived unsealed"
adj. 18. exposed, openwith no protection or shield.; "the exposed northeast frontier"; "open to the weather"; "an open wound"
~ unprotectedlacking protection or defense.
adj. 19. openopen to or in view of all.; "an open protest"; "an open letter to the editor"
~ publicnot private; open to or concerning the people as a whole.; "the public good"; "public libraries"; "public funds"; "public parks"; "a public scandal"; "public gardens"; "performers and members of royal families are public figures"
adj. 20. open, openedused of mouth or eyes.; "keep your eyes open"; "his mouth slightly opened"
~ agape, gapingwith the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe.; "the gaping audience"; "we stood there agape with wonder"; "with mouth agape"
~ agaze, staring(used of eyes) open and fixed as if in fear or wonder.; "staring eyes"
~ wide-eyed, wide(used of eyes) fully open or extended.; "stared with wide eyes"
~ yawningwith the mouth wide open indicating boredom or sleepiness.; "a yawning congregation"
adj. 21. opennot having been filled.; "the job is still open"
~ availableobtainable or accessible and ready for use or service.; "kept a fire extinguisher available"; "much information is available through computers"; "available in many colors"; "the list of available candidates is unusually long"
adj. 22. openaccessible to all.; "open season"; "an open economy"
~ unrestrictednot subject to or subjected to restriction.
adj. 23. assailable, open, undefendable, undefendednot defended or capable of being defended.; "an open city"; "open to attack"
~ vulnerablesusceptible to attack.; "a vulnerable bridge"
adj. 24. loose, open(of textures) full of small openings or gaps.; "an open texture"; "a loose weave"
~ coarse, harshof textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles.; "coarse meal"; "coarse sand"; "a coarse weave"
adj. 25. openhaving no protecting cover or enclosure.; "an open boat"; "an open fire"; "open sports cars"
~ unenclosednot closed in our surrounded or included.; "an unenclosed porch"; "unenclosed common land"
adj. 26. open(set theory) of an interval that contains neither of its endpoints.
~ math, mathematics, mathsa science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement.
adj. 27. open, undecided, undetermined, unresolvednot brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought.; "an open question"; "our position on this bill is still undecided"; "our lawsuit is still undetermined"
~ unsettledstill in doubt.; "an unsettled issue"; "an unsettled state of mind"
adj. 28. open, openednot sealed or having been unsealed.; "the letter was already open"; "the opened package lay on the table"
~ unsealednot closed or secured with or as if with a seal.; "unsealed goods"; "the letter arrived unsealed"
adj. 29. openwithout undue constriction as from e.g. tenseness or inhibition.; "the clarity and resonance of an open tone"; "her natural and open response"
~ unconstrictednot constricted physically or by extension psychologically.; "healthy unconstricted arteries"
adj. 30. open, receptiveready or willing to receive favorably.; "receptive to the proposals"
~ acceptant, acceptiveaccepting willingly.; "acceptive of every new idea"; "an acceptant type of mind"
~ admissivecharacterized by or allowing admission.; "an Elizabethan tragedy admissive of comic scenes"
~ assimilativecapable of mentally absorbing.; "assimilative processes"; "assimilative capacity of the human mind"
~ hospitablehaving an open mind.; "hospitable to new ideas"; "open to suggestions"
adj. 31. open, overtopen and observable; not secret or hidden.; "an overt lie"; "overt hostility"; "overt intelligence gathering"; "open ballots"
~ explicit, expressedprecisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication.; "explicit instructions"; "she made her wishes explicit"; "explicit sexual scenes"
~ bald, barefacedwith no effort to conceal.; "a barefaced lie"
~ naked, rawdevoid of elaboration or diminution or concealment; bare and pure.; "naked ambition"; "raw fury"; "you may kill someone someday with your raw power"
~ undisguisedplain to see.; "undisguised curiosity"
~ visibleobvious to the eye.; "a visible change of expression"
~ publicnot private; open to or concerning the people as a whole.; "the public good"; "public libraries"; "public funds"; "public parks"; "a public scandal"; "public gardens"; "performers and members of royal families are public figures"
~ unconcealednot concealed or hidden.; "her unconcealed hostility poisoned the atmosphere"; "watched with unconcealed curiosity"
adj. 32. opennot requiring union membership.; "an open shop employs nonunion workers"
~ nonunionnot belonging to or not allowing affiliation with a trade union.; "nonunion carpenters"; "a nonunion contractor"
adj. 33. capable, open, subjectpossibly accepting or permitting.; "a passage capable of misinterpretation"; "open to interpretation"; "an issue open to question"; "the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation"
~ susceptible(often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of.; "susceptible to colds"; "susceptible of proof"
adj. 34. clear, openaffording free passage or view.; "a clear view"; "a clear path to victory"; "open waters"; "the open countryside"
~ unobstructedfree from impediment or obstruction or hindrance.; "an unobstructed view"
adj. 35. candid, heart-to-heart, openopenly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness.; "his candid eyes"; "an open and trusting nature"; "a heart-to-heart talk"
~ artless, ingenuouscharacterized by an inability to mask your feelings; not devious.; "an ingenuous admission of responsibility"
adj. 36. openready for business.; "the stores are open"
~ activefull of activity or engaged in continuous activity.; "an active seaport"; "an active bond market"; "an active account"
uncork
v. (contact)1. uncorkrelease.; "uncork his anger"
~ unleashrelease or vent.; "unleash one's anger"
v. (contact)2. uncorkdraw the cork from (bottles).; "uncork the French wine"
~ open, open upcause to open or to become open.; "Mary opened the car door"