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  1. noun [ U ] uk / ˈəʊ.p ə n.nəs / us / ˈoʊ.p ə n.nəs / Add to word list. C2. honesty: If these discussions are to succeed, we'll need openness from/on both sides. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Honesty, openness & sincerity. above board. anti-corruption. artlessly. artlessness. earnest. honestly.

  2. straightforward. the straight and narrow idiom. transparency. upright. See more results » (Definition of openness from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of openness. openness. The country's saving principle, then, is openness to change. From Heritage.org.

  3. : completely free from concealment : exposed to general view or knowledge.

  4. Openness definition: the quality or state of being relatively free from obstruction or relatively unoccupied. See examples of OPENNESS used in a sentence.

  5. OPENNESS definition: honesty about your thoughts and feelings: . Learn more.

  6. openness (to something) the quality of being able to think about, accept or listen to different ideas or people. He demonstrated an openness to change. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. the quality of not being limited or covered. the openness of the landscape.

  7. noun. without obstructions to passage or view. “the openness of the prairies”. see more. noun. willingness or readiness to receive (especially impressions or ideas) synonyms: receptiveness, receptivity. see more. noun.

  8. 1. a. Affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed. b. Affording unobstructed passage or view: open waters; the open countryside. 2. a. Having no protecting or concealing cover: an open wound; an open sports car. b. Completely obvious; blatant: open disregard of the law.

  9. openness meaning, definition, what is openness: the quality of being honest and willing ...: Learn more.

  10. Openness definition: Accommodating attitude or opinion, as in receptivity to new ideas, behaviors, cultures, peoples, environments, experiences, etc., different from the familiar, conventional, traditional, or one's own.