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Meaning

The word "opening" refers to a space or gap that allows entry or passage, or it can signify the beginning or initiation of something, such as an event, process, or activity. It can also represent an opportunity or a situation where something can be initiated or explored.

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Etymology

The word "opening" originates from the Old English word "openian," which means to make open, and it is derived from the Proto-Germanic *upan-, meaning to open or to be raised. Over time, it evolved into its current form, suggesting both the action of opening and the resulting state of being open.

Examples

  1. The opening of the new library was celebrated with a grand ceremony.
  2. There was a small opening in the fence that allowed the rabbit to escape.
  3. She took this job opportunity as an opening to advance her career.
  4. The artist's opening exhibition attracted a large crowd at the gallery.
  5. After the storm, we found an opening in the clouds and saw a glimpse of blue sky.