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open-door

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Main Entry: open-door
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: open

Synonyms:

admissible, agreeable, allowable, approachable, appropriate, attainable, available, employable, fit, free, general, getable, nondiscriminatory, not posted, obtainable, on deck, on tap, operative, permitted, practicable, proper, public, reachable, securable, suitable, to be had, unconditional, unoccupied, unqualified, unrestricted, usable, vacant, welcoming, within reach
Main Entry: open
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: accessible; not forbidden

Synonyms:

admissible, agreeable, allowable, approachable, appropriate, attainable, available, employable, fit, free, general, getable, nondiscriminatory, not posted, obtainable, on deck, on tap, open-door, operative, permitted, practicable, proper, public, reachable, securable, suitable, to be had, unconditional, unoccupied, unqualified, unrestricted, usable, vacant, welcoming, within reach

Antonyms:

blocked, closed, inaccessible, obstructed, shut, unavailable
Main Entry: public
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: community, general

Synonyms:

accessible, city, civic, civil, common, communal, conjoint, conjunct, country, federal, free, free to all, government, governmental, intermutual, metropolitan, municipal, mutual, national, not private, open, open-door, popular, social, state, universal, unrestricted, urban, widespread, without charge

Antonyms:

particular, private, specific
Main Entry: open door
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: freedom to enter

Synonyms:

equal admission, free access, generosity, open-door policy, smiling reception, warmheartedness
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