- an act or instance of making or becoming open: The opening of the tomb gathered much publicity.
- the act of a person or thing that opens: Her opening of the ceremony was brilliantly handled.
- an unobstructed or unoccupied space or place: That narrow opening between buildings is a good place to shelter from the rain.
- a void in solid matter; a gap, hole, or aperture: There was a little opening in the door they used as a peephole.
- a tract of land thinly wooded as compared with adjoining forest tracts.
- the act of beginning; start; commencement: Tomorrow is the opening of a new session of Congress.
- the first part or initial stage of anything: During the opening, the store had extra late hours.
- an employment vacancy; an unfilled position or job: There are no openings for waitstaff at the moment.
- an opportunity; chance.
- a formal or official beginning, as of a sport season or a season's sale of goods: Today marks the opening of the deer-hunting season.Swimsuits sold well at the summer opening.
- the first performance of a theatrical production.
- the first public showing or use of something: It's rare for there to be so many journalists at the opening of an art exhibition.
- a celebration of the first public showing or performance or of the first use or start of something: The new supermarket is going to give away prizes at its opening.
- the statement of the case made by counsel to the court or jury preliminary to adducing evidence.
- a mode of beginning a game: a manual of chess openings.
- first, inaugural, commencing, or beginning: The opening chapter of the book caught my attention immediately.
- the act of making or becoming open
- a vacant or unobstructed space, esp one that will serve as a passageway; gap
- a tract in a forest in which trees are scattered or absent
- the first part or stage of something
- the first performance of something, esp a theatrical production
- (as modifier)
- a specific or formal sequence of moves at the start of any of certain games, esp chess or draughts
- an opportunity or chance, esp for employment or promotion in a business concern
- the preliminary statement made by counsel to the court or jury before adducing evidence in support of his case