Open it का मतलब
To remove the barrier preventing access to something.
In simple words: To make something not closed.
वाक्य में Open it
- Could you please open it for me?
- She asked him to open it slowly.
- It's time to open it and see what’s inside.
- Every time I try to open it, it gets stuck.
- If you open it too quickly, you might hurt yourself.
Open it का इस्तेमाल कैसे करें
Used for asking someone to make an item accessible. Common in everyday conversation, not typically used in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
open + object
Memory hint
Think of a door - when you open it, you let people in!
मिलते-जुलते शब्द
Collocations with Open it
- open it up
- don't open it
- please open it
Synonyms for Open it
- unseal
- uncover
- unlock
- release
Common mistakes with Open it
- Using 'opened it' in direct requests instead of 'open it'.
- Confusing 'open it' with 'open up' which has a different meaning.
Open it appears in
Open it दूसरी भाषाओं में
More phrases like Open it
लोग यह भी खोजते हैं
- Open it meaning in hindi
- Open it का मतलब
- Open it का अर्थ
- Open it हिंदी में
- Open it मतलब
- Open it मीनिंग
"Open it" के बारे में अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
"Open it" का क्या मतलब है?
To make something not closed.
"Open it" की परिभाषा क्या है?
To remove the barrier preventing access to something.
"Open it" को वाक्य में कैसे इस्तेमाल करें?
Could you please open it for me?
"Open it" का एक और उदाहरण दे सकते हैं?
She asked him to open it slowly.
"Open it" के पर्यायवाची क्या हैं?
आम विकल्पों में unseal, uncover, unlock, release शामिल हैं।
"Open it" के साथ कौन से शब्द आते हैं?
यह आमतौर पर open it up, don't open it, please open it के साथ आता है।
"Open it" इस्तेमाल करते समय आम गलतियाँ क्या हैं?
Using 'opened it' in direct requests instead of 'open it'. Confusing 'open it' with 'open up' which has a different meaning.
"Open it" का उच्चारण कैसे करें?
US: //ˈoʊ.pən ɪt//, UK: //ˈəʊ.pən ɪt//. नेटिव उच्चारण सुनने के लिए ऊपर दिया ऑडियो सुनें।
"Open it" का इस्तेमाल कब करना चाहिए?
Used for asking someone to make an item accessible. Common in everyday conversation, not typically used in formal writing.
