Pronunciation: /wɪð ˈoʊpən ɑːrmz/
noun A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. 'Arms' is the noun in this phrase.
A1 She greeted her long-lost friend with open arms.
A2 The community welcomed the new family with open arms.
B1 The company embraced the idea of remote work with open arms.
B2 After years of separation, they finally reunited with open arms.
C1 The organization accepted the new policy changes with open arms.
C2 Despite the challenges, the team faced them with open arms and determination.
adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun. 'Open' describes the type of arms being referred to.
A1 She greeted her long-lost friend with open arms.
A2 The community welcomed the new family with open arms.
B1 The company embraced the innovative idea with open arms.
B2 The school received the exchange students with open arms.
C1 The organization accepted the new policy changes with open arms.
C2 The country welcomed the refugees with open arms.
adverb An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'open arms' describes how someone is welcoming.
A1 She welcomed her long-lost friend with open arms.
A2 The community greeted the new family with open arms.
B1 The company embraced the new technology with open arms.
B2 The team accepted the challenge with open arms.
C1 The country welcomed refugees with open arms.
C2 The organization received the award with open arms.
preposition A preposition shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. 'With' is a preposition indicating the manner in which something is done.
A1 She welcomed her new classmates with open arms.
A2 The community embraced the new family with open arms.
B1 The company greeted the new employees with open arms.
B2 The organization welcomed the volunteers with open arms.
C1 The country received the refugees with open arms.
C2 The team accepted the challenge with open arms.
formal The new CEO was welcomed with open arms by the board of directors.
informal When my best friend returned from studying abroad, we greeted her with open arms.
slang The local community always welcomes newcomers with open arms.
figurative The team accepted the challenge with open arms and worked together to overcome it.
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