open

open
открытый имя прилагательное:
открытый (open, uncovered, opened, public, exposed, discovered)
раскрывшийся (open)
разомкнутый (open)
открытого типа (open)
раскрытый (disclosed, open, uncapped)
откровенный (Frank, explicit, outspoken, open, forthright, straightforward)
доступный (available, accessible, approachable, obtainable, open, patent)
развернутый (open, full-dress)
честный (honest, fair, honorable, upright, sincere, open)
искренний (sincere, genuine, heartfelt, candid, honest, open)
незащищенный (unprotected, exposed, naked, undefended, unshielded, open)
публичный (public, open, common)
гостеприимный (hospitable, open)
нерешенный (unsolved, unsettled, undecided, open, pending, pendent)
незанятый (unoccupied, idle, unemployed, vacant, free, open)
щедрый (generous, lavish, handsome, bountiful, large, open)
незавершенный (unfinished, incomplete, inconclusive, open, imperfect, unachieved)
неогороженный (open, fenceless)
непересеченный (open)
не загороженный (open)
незакрывшийся (open)
свободный от предрассудков (liberal, open)
непредубежденный (unprejudiced, uninfluenced, open, Independent, unprepossessed, unswayed)
всем известный (open)
неморозный (open)
свободный от льда (open)
выключенный (off, open, out, offline)
несомкнутый (open)
расширяемый (extendable, expansible, open)
глагол:
открыть (open, unblock, turn up, broach, unbar)
открываться (open, unclose)
открывать (open, uncover, discover, reveal, unlock, start)
раскрывать (disclose, open, reveal, unfold, uncover, open up)
раскрываться (open, unfold, open up, open out, unfurl, dehisce)
отпереть (unlock, open)
начинать (start off, start, begin, commence, initiate, open)
начинаться (start off, start, begin, commence, open, set in)
отворяться (open)
отворять (open)
отключать (disconnect, deactivate, open)
разевать (open)
выключать (turn off, switch off, cut out, shut off, switch, open)
открывать файл (open)
раскупоривать (uncork, open)
размыкать цепь (open)
основывать (base, found, establish, ground, rest, open)
растворяться (dissolve, melt, resolve, fuse, decompose, open)
имя существительное:
открытое пространство (open)
открытый чемпионат (open)
открытое море (high seas, open, main)
перспектива (prospect, perspective, outlook, vista, possibility, open)

Англо-русский синонимический словарь. 2014.

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