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Abroach

Part of Speech

Adverb

Pronunciation

/əˈbroʊtʃ/

Definitions

  1. In a state of being opened or unsealed, especially referring to a container or vessel.
  2. Referring to a situation where something is being actively discussed or addressed.

Usage Examples

  • The barrel was abroach, allowing the wine to breathe.
  • The debate was abroach during the town hall meeting.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English, the term combines "a-" meaning "in the state of" with "broach," originally referring to piercing or opening something.

Synonyms

  • Open
  • Unsealed
  • Active

Antonyms

  • Closed
  • Sealed
  • Inactive

Translations

Language Translation
Spanish Abierto
French Ouvert
German Geöffnet
Chinese (Simplified) 打开
Russian Открытый
Arabic مفتوح
Hindi खुला
Portuguese Aberto
Japanese 開いた
Korean 열린
Italian Aperto
Dutch Geopend
Turkish Açık
Vietnamese Mở
Swedish Öppen
Finnish Auki
Danish Åben
Thai เปิด
Hebrew פתוח
Malay Terbuka
Bengali খোলা
Punjabi ਖੁੱਲਾ
Tamil திறந்த
Telugu తిరుస్తోంది
Gujarati ખુલ્લું
Urdu کھلا

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English: /əˈbroʊtʃ/; in British English: /əˈbrəʊtʃ/.

Historical Usage

The term 'abroach' has been in use since the 14th century, commonly in contexts involving the opening of vessels for liquids.

Cultural Nuances

In some cultures, 'abroach' can imply a readiness to discuss sensitive issues, reflecting openness and transparency.

More Information

Abroach is often used in both literal and figurative contexts, symbolizing the act of opening up discussions or revealing contents.

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