Pronunciation: /ˈoʊpən ɔf/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The open off in the wall let in a cool breeze.
A2 The open off on the top shelf revealed a hidden compartment.
B1 The open off in the door made it easy to access the backyard.
B2 The open off in the ceiling allowed natural light to flood the room.
C1 The open off in the floor provided ventilation for the entire building.
C2 The open off in the roof created a skylight effect in the attic.
adverb a word or phrase that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb
A1 The door swung open off its hinges.
A2 She carefully pried the lid open off the jar.
B1 The bookshelf was designed to easily slide open off to reveal a hidden compartment.
B2 The top of the box easily flips open off to access the contents inside.
C1 The garage door smoothly rolled open off its tracks.
C2 The window pane effortlessly slid open off its frame for ventilation.
formal The store will open off the main street to attract more customers.
informal The party is going to be open off the hook!
slang Let's find a spot to open off and chill for a bit.
figurative His mind was like an open off book, easy to read and understand.
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