ALL meanings of opening
o·pen·ing
O o - countable noun opening An opening in a forest is a small area where there are no trees or bushes. 0
- countable noun opening An opening is a good opportunity to do something, for example to show people how good you are. 0
- countable noun opening An opening is a job that is available. 0
- noun opening the act of making or becoming open 0
- noun opening a vacant or unobstructed space, esp one that will serve as a passageway; gap 0
- noun opening a tract in a forest in which trees are scattered or absent 0
- noun opening the first part or stage of something 0
- noun opening the first performance of something, esp a theatrical production 0
- noun opening (as modifier) 0
- noun opening a specific or formal sequence of moves at the start of any of certain games, esp chess or draughts 0
- noun opening an opportunity or chance, esp for employment or promotion in a business concern 0
- noun opening the preliminary statement made by counsel to the court or jury before adducing evidence in support of his or her case 0
- noun opening a becoming open or causing to be open 0
- noun opening an open place or part; hole; gap; aperture 0
- noun opening a clearing in the midst of a wooded area 0
- noun opening a beginning; first part; commencement 0
- noun opening start of operations; formal beginning 0
- noun opening a first performance, as of a play 0
- noun opening a favorable chance or occasion; opportunity 0
- noun opening an unfilled position or office for which a person is wanted 0
- noun opening the series of moves at the beginning of a game, often a specific, conventional sequence of moves 0
- adjective opening initial or introductory 0