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open door
noun as in freedom to enter
adjective as in open
Weak matches
- 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
Example Sentences
Graham Greene, the Oscar-nominated actor who helped open doors for Indigenous actors in Hollywood, died on Monday in Toronto after battling a long illness, Deadline and others report.
He noted one of the heaviest things they need to transport is often water, so having a potential supply there would open doors.
“As his family, we take comfort in knowing that Joe’s life was guided by a desire to open doors of opportunity for others,” his family said in a statement.
Our Wellbeing Center classrooms had an open door four days a week, accessible to any student who walked in with a pass.
"I'm not going to say it was easy. Roz, who put the cast together, did an amazing job - but we were pushing on a bit of an open door with most of them."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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