Pronunciation: /ˈoʊpən tuː/
adjective willing to consider or accept new ideas or suggestions
A1 I am open to trying new foods.
A2 She is open to making new friends.
B1 The company is open to hiring candidates with diverse backgrounds.
B2 The government is open to negotiating a new trade agreement.
C1 The artist is open to collaborating with other creatives.
C2 The CEO is open to exploring innovative business strategies.
preposition expressing acceptance or receptiveness to something
A1 I am open to trying new foods.
A2 She is open to different ideas and perspectives.
B1 The company is open to feedback from customers.
B2 As a manager, I am open to discussing potential solutions with my team.
C1 The government is open to negotiating trade deals with other countries.
C2 The artist is open to collaborating with other creatives on new projects.
formal The organization is open to considering new proposals from external partners.
informal I'm open to trying out new restaurants for dinner tonight.
slang She's open to hanging out with us this weekend.
figurative Being open to different perspectives can lead to personal growth.
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