Opposite of closed and protected against unauthorized entry
Opposite of not dangerous, and unlikely to cause or lead to harm
“The building was old and unstable, and definitely not fit to live in.”
Opposite of constructed so as to prevent the passage of water, air, etc.
“She left her lunch container open, and the smell would permeate through the office.”
Opposite of shielded or protected from attack or damage
“No longer on an island, the site is now left exposed to anybody willing to walk across the drying sands.”
Opposite of not physically able to be moved
Opposite of past tense for to fasten with a lock, especially on doors
“He soon heard her unlock the door.”
Opposite of past tense for to clasp or entangle in a struggle or embrace
“I release her reluctantly and watch her walk away and disappear into the distance.”
Opposite of past tense for to join together via a locking action or mechanism
“I see my aunt spread her fingers and point them, root-like, at the ground, and the wisps begin to rise around her feet.”
Opposite of past tense for to make or become rigidly fixed or immovable
“Using a quick twisting action, the plastic trigger will loosen, and you can collapse the tent to pack it away neatly.”
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