open-air
|o/pen/air|
B1
🇺🇸
/ˈoʊpən ˈɛr/
🇬🇧
/ˈəʊpən ˈeə/
outdoor
Etymology
Etymology Information
'open-air' originates from the combination of 'open' and 'air', where 'open' meant 'not closed' and 'air' referred to the 'atmosphere'.
Historical Evolution
'open-air' has been used in English since the 19th century to describe events or activities that occur outside.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it referred to any activity or event held outside, and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:45