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opens in Manchester next week. 21 unlock, unbar, unlatch,<br />

unbolt, unfasten; uncover; uncork, unseal; undo, untie, unwrap;<br />

pull out: Open the door. Open the box. Open the bottle. Open<br />

your present. He opened the drawer. 22 unblock, clear,<br />

unobstruct, unclog, unstop: They had to dig up the yard to open<br />

the drain. The new law has opened the way for increased exports.<br />

23 disclose, unveil, uncover, expose, display, show, exhibit,<br />

reveal, divulge, bring to light, communicate, bring out,<br />

unbosom, explain, present, announce, release, publish, air, make<br />

known, advertise: The wonders of the language were opened to me<br />

by my first dictionary. 24 expand, spread (out), stretch out,<br />

open up or out, unfurl, extend: The flag opened to the breeze.<br />

25 present, offer, furnish, provide, afford, yield, reveal,<br />

uncover, raise, contribute, introduce: Expansion of technology<br />

opens new business opportunities every day.<br />

opening n. 1 break, breach, rent, rift, cleft, crack, crevice, fissure,<br />

cranny, chink, pit, gap, split, slit, slot, aperture, hole,<br />

orifice, separation: Flowers grew from openings in the wall. 2<br />

opportunity, chance, occasion, toe-hold, foothold, Colloq break,<br />

toe or foot in the door, Brit look-in: I was waiting for an<br />

appropriate opening to make my presentation. 3 job, position,<br />

opportunity, vacancy: Is there likely to be an opening in the<br />

art department of your company? 4 beginning, commencement,<br />

start, birth, origin, outset, onset, inauguration, launch,<br />

send-off, initiation, presentation, debut; vernissage, US<br />

start-off, start-up: The opening of the autumn social season<br />

was marked by Malcolm's birthday party. Aren't you going to the<br />

opening at the museum tonight?<br />

openly adv. 1 brazenly, brashly, flagrantly, unabashedly, unashamedly,<br />

unreservedly, boldly, audaciously, flauntingly: She has openly<br />

defied the direct orders of her employer. 2 frankly,<br />

unreservedly, plainly, forthrightly, candidly, directly,<br />

outright, freely, outspokenly: The man admitted openly that he<br />

had stolen the plans for the missile.<br />

operable adj. workable, practicable, serviceable, usable, functional,<br />

fit, operational, in working order or condition: Aircraft<br />

engines that rely on oxygen for burning fuel are not operable<br />

where the air is too thin.<br />

operate v. 1 go, run, perform; work, function, serve, act: This watch

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