What is another word for Unclosed?

Pronunciation: [ʌnklˈə͡ʊzd] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "unclosed." Some of them include the words "open," "unfastened," "ajar," "unlatched," and "unfinished." The word "open" signifies that something is not closed or covered, while "unfastened" and "ajar" refer to something that is partially closed or not securely closed. "Unlatched" means that something is not locked or bolted shut, while "unfinished" implies that something was started but not completed. All of these synonyms have slightly different nuances, but they all convey the idea that something is not closed or completed. Its usage typically depends on the context and what the writer or speaker wants to express.

Synonyms for Unclosed:

What are the hypernyms for Unclosed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Unclosed?

The antonyms for the word "unclosed" include closed, shut, sealed, blocked, secured, and fastened. These words refer to the state of something that is not open or exposed. For example, a closed door or a sealed container is not accessible or visible. The opposite of something that is unclosed would be something that is securely shut or locked. These opposite words can be used to create a contrasting effect in writing, such as "the unclosed window allowed a cool breeze to enter the room" and "the closed curtains blocked out the bright sunlight.

What are the antonyms for Unclosed?

Usage examples for Unclosed

It came through the partially opened door of Lottie's little chamber, in which a blind had been left Unclosed.
"Wives and Widows; or The Broken Life"
Ann S. Stephens
There were no tracks leading towards the side entrance; but, as there was no other way by which the room could have been entered-except by the glass door, and that had certainly not been Unclosed-it was evident that the two men who had come out by the side passage must have gone in by it.
"The White Gauntlet"
Mayne Reid
Gettin behind him, I Unclosed the woman's hands, which were fixed as if in the grasp o' death.
"Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. XX"
Alexander Leighton

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