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open vs unlock

unlock vs open

open is a noun but unlock is not a noun.

open is an adjective but unlock is not an adjective.

open and unlock both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
open Yes Yes Yes No
unlock No No Yes No
As verbs, unlock is a hyponym of open; that is, unlock is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than open:
  • open: cause to open or to become open
  • unlock: open the lock of
Other hyponyms of open include unbar, break open, click open, reopen, unbolt, unseal, uncork, jimmy, lever, prise, prize, pry, breach, gap, lance.
open (noun) unlock (noun)
information that has become public
a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play
a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water
where the air is unconfined
open (adjective) unlock (adjective)
ready or willing to receive favorably
affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed
affording free passage or access
(set theory) of an interval that contains neither of its endpoints
open and observable; not secret or hidden
used of mouth or eyes
ready for business
not having been filled
(of textures) full of small openings or gaps
openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness
not requiring union membership
open to or in view of all
possibly accepting or permitting
without undue constriction as from e.g. tenseness or inhibition
having no protecting cover or enclosure
affording free passage or view
with no protection or shield
accessible to all
not sealed or having been unsealed
not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought
not defended or capable of being defended
open (verb) unlock (verb)
make available become unlocked
become available open the lock of
make the opening move set free or release
cause to open or to become open
become open
spread out or open from a closed or folded state
display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer
afford access to
start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning
begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc.
have an opening or passage or outlet
Difference between open and unlock

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