otwarty
//ɔˈtfar.tɘ/ | /ɔˈtfar.tɨ//
Polishverbadj
Grammatical form
otwarty is the passive adjectival participle form of otworzyć — “to open (to make the inside of something accessible or allow for passage by moving from a shut position)”.
otwarty is the passive adjectival participle form of odewrzeć — “to open (to make something accessible or allow for passage by moving from a shut position)”.
Definitions
- 1.open (not limited or closed)
- 2.open (not covered)
- 3.open (of a wound, resulting from an incision, puncture or any other process by which the skin no longer protects an internal part of the body)
- 4.open (available or accessible)
- 5.open (receptive)
- 6.open (candid, ingenuous, not subtle in character)
- 7.open (public, not hidden; with open access, of open science, or both)
- 8.open (not settled or adjusted; not decided or determined; not closed or withdrawn from consideration)
- 9.open (actively conducting or prepared to conduct business)
- 10.open (of a vowel; uttered with a relatively wide opening of the articulating organs)
- 11.open (not physically drawn together, closed, folded or contracted; extended)
Patulico […] patulus fio […]. Ieſtem otwarti.
Propatulus – Szeroko otwarti.
Synonyms & related words
Word family
- przy drzwiach otwartych
- przy otwartej kurtynie
- dom otwarty
- dzień otwarty
- lecznictwo otwarte
- list otwarty
- otwarte drzwi
- pytanie otwarte
- stan surowy otwarty
- u otwarte
Synonyms
- odkryty
- odsłonięty
- żywy
- bezpośredni
- roztwarty
- szczery
- nieukrywany
- otwartoźródłowy
- nierozstrzygnięty
- czynny
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish otwarty. By surface analysis, odewrzeć + -ty.