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Openning vs. Opening: Decoding the Right Spelling

Openning vs. Opening

Which is correct: Openning or Opening

How to spell Opening?

Openning is Incorrect

Opening is Correct

Opening Definitions

The act or an instance of becoming open or being made to open
The opening of the tomb.
A gap, breach, or aperture
Slipped through an opening in the hedge.
A clearing in the woods.
The first part or stage, as of a book.
The first performance
The opening of a play.
A formal commencement of operation
Attended the opening of the new museum.
A specific pattern or series of beginning moves in certain games, especially chess.
An opportunity affording a chance of success.
An unfilled job or position; a vacancy.
Present participle of open
Pertaining to the start or beginning of a series of events.
The opening theme of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is, perhaps, the most recognizable in all of European art music.
The opening act of the battle for Fort Sumter was the firing of a single 10-inch mortar round from Fort Johnson at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861, by Lt. Henry S. Farley, who acted upon the command of Capt. George S. James, which round exploded over Fort Sumter as a signal to open the general bombardment from 43 guns and mortars at Fort Moultrie, Fort Johnson, the floating battery, and Cummings Point.
(cricket) describing the first period of play, usually up to the fall of the first wicket; describing a batsman who opens the innings or a bowler who opens the attack
An act or instance of making or becoming open.
The daily openings of the day lily bloom gives it its name.
He remembered fondly the Christmas morning opening of presents.
A gap permitting passage through.
A salamander darted out of an opening in the rocks.
He slipped through an opening in the crowd.
An act or instance of beginning.
There have been few factory and store openings in the US lately.
Their opening of the concert with Brass in Pocket always fires up the crowd.
Something that is a beginning.
The first performance of a show or play by a particular troupe.
They were disappointed at the turnout for their opening, but hoped that word would spread.
The initial period when a show at an art gallery or museum is first opened, especially the first evening.
The first few measures of a musical composition.
The first few moves in a game.
John spends two hours a day studying chess openings, and another two hours studying endgames.
A vacant position, especially in an array.
Are there likely to be any openings on the Supreme Court in the next four years?
A time available in a schedule.
If you'd like to make a booking with us, we have an opening at twelve o'clock.
The only two-hour openings for the hockey rink are between 1AM and 5AM.
An unoccupied employment position.
We have an opening in our marketing department.
An opportunity, as in a competitive activity.
(math) In mathematical morphology, the dilation of the erosion of a set.
The act or process of opening; a beginning; commencement; first appearance; as, the opening of a speech.
The opening of your glory was like that of light.
A place which is open; a breach; an aperture; a gap; cleft, or hole.
We saw him at the opening of his tent.
An opportunity; as, an opening for business.
A vacant place; a job which does not have a current occupant; as, they are now interviewing candidates for the two openings in the department.
A thinly wooded space, without undergrowth, in the midst of a forest; a clearing; as, oak openings.
An open or empty space in or between things;
There was a small opening between the trees
The explosion made a gap in the wall
A ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprise
Becoming open or being made open;
The opening of his arms was the sign I was waiting for
The first performance (as of a theatrical production);
The opening received good critical reviews
The act of opening something;
The ray of light revealed his cautious opening of the door
Opportunity especially for employment or promotion;
There is an opening in the sales department
The initial part of the introduction;
The opening established the basic theme
A possible alternative;
Bankruptcy is always a possibility
An aperture or hole opening into a bodily cavity;
The orifice into the aorta from the lower left chamber of the heart
A vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made;
They left a small opening for the cat at the bottom of the door
An entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship
The first of a series of actions;
He memorized all the important chess openings
First or beginning;
The memorable opening bars of Beethoven's Fifth
The play's opening scene

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