Origin of open

before 900; (adj.) Middle English, Old English; cognate with Old Saxon opan (Dutch open), Old High German offan (German offen), Old Norse opinn, akin to up; (v.) Middle English openen, Old English openian; cognate with Old Saxon opanon (Dutch openen), Old High German offanōn (German öffnen)

SYNONYMS FOR open

21 See frank1.

OTHER WORDS FROM open

Example sentences from the Web for unopened

British Dictionary definitions for unopened (1 of 2)

unopened
/ (ʌnˈəʊpənd) /

adjective

closed, barred, or sealed an unopened bottle of whisky

British Dictionary definitions for unopened (2 of 2)

open
/ (ˈəʊpən) /

adjective

verb

noun

See also open up

Derived forms of open

openable, adjective openly, adverb openness, noun

Word Origin for open

Old English; related to Old French open, epen, Old Saxon opan, Old High German offan

Idioms and Phrases with unopened

open