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41uncover — I. v. a. 1. Strip, lay bare, lay open, divest of covering, denude. 2. Disclose, reveal, discover, unmask, expose. 3. Bare, take the cover off. 4. Open, unclose. II. v. n. Take off the hat (in token of respect), bare the head …
42open — adj 1. unclosed, unshut, wide open, agape, gaping, yawning, patulous, ringent, dehiscent; (of a door) unlocked, unbolted, unlatched, ajar, sprung, jimmied; (of a window) raised, up; (of a drawer) pulled out, sticking out, protruding; (of a box)… …
43disclose — /dɪsˈkloʊz/ (say dis klohz) verb (t) (disclosed, disclosing) 1. to cause to appear; allow to be seen; make known; reveal: to disclose a plot. 2. to uncover; lay open to view. {Middle English disclose(n), desclose(n), from Old French desclos ,… …
44close — [adj1] near, nearby abutting, across the street, adjacent, adjoining, approaching, around the corner, at hand, contiguous, convenient, give or take a little*, handy, hard by, immediate, imminent, impending, in spitting distance*, in the ball… …
45open — [adj1] unfastened, unclosed accessible, agape, airy, ajar, bare, clear, cleared, dehiscent, disclosed, emptied, expanded, expansive, exposed, extended, extensive, free, gaping, made passable, naked, navigable, passable, patent, patulous, peeled,… …
46undo — [v1] open disengage, disentangle, free, loose, loosen, release, unbind, unblock, unbutton, unclose, unfasten, unfix, unlock, unloose, unloosen, unravel, unshut, unstop, untie, unwrap; concept 135 Ant. close, do, fasten undo [v2] nullify,… …