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Revision as of 16:26, 3 January 2023
Asturian
Adjective
abierto
Hiligaynon
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish abierto.
Adjective
abiérto
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish abierto, from Latin apertus, perfect passive participle of verb aperiō (“to open”). Compare English overt.
Pronunciation
Adjective
abierto (feminine abierta, masculine plural abiertos, feminine plural abiertas)
- open, unlocked (not closed, accessible)
- La puerta está abierta.
- The door is open.
- Antonym: cerrado
- open (actively conducting business)
- A ver si el banco está abierto todavía.
- Let's see if the bank is still open.
- Antonym: cerrado
- open, open-minded (receptive)
- Un buen profesor estará abierto a las sugerencias de sus alumnos.
- A good professor will be open to their students' suggestions.
- Antonym: cerrado
- open, overt, outspoken, candid (not subtle in character)
- Antonym: cerrado
- open-ended (i.e. unrestricted)
- Synonym: de composición abierta
- Estas negociaciones son un proceso abierto cuyo resultado no puede garantizarse de antemano
- These negotiations are an open-ended process, the outcome of which cannot be guaranteed beforehand.
- (phonetics) open (uttered with a wide opening of articulators)
- Antonym: cerrado
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
Noun
abierto m (plural abiertos)
Participle
abierto (feminine abierta, masculine plural abiertos, feminine plural abiertas)
- past participle of abrir
Further reading
- “abierto”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), 23rd edition, Royal Spanish Academy, 2014 October 16
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- Rhymes:Spanish/eɾto
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