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    open house
    /ˌəʊp(ə)n ˈhaʊs/

    noun

    • 1. a place or situation in which all visitors are welcome: "our basement is an open house for other kids"

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  2. : a house or apartment open for inspection especially by prospective buyers or tenants. Examples of open house in a Sentence.

  3. OPEN HOUSE definition: 1. a day when an organization such as a school, college, or factory allows members of the public to…. Learn more.

  4. Dec 18, 2021 · In real estate, an open house is a scheduled time when a house or other dwelling is designated to be available for viewing by potential buyers. Usually, the owners or renters vacate the house...

  5. Open house definition: a party or reception during which anyone who wishes may visit to share in a celebration, meet a special guest, etc.. See examples of OPEN HOUSE used in a sentence.

  6. OPEN HOUSE meaning: 1. a day when an organization such as a school, college, or factory allows members of the public to…. Learn more.

  7. If you say that someone keeps open house, you mean that they welcome friends or visitors to their house whenever they arrive and allow them to stay for as long as they want to.

  8. An open house is a loosely organized social event — a party that's open to anyone who wants to come, at any time. You might have an open house to welcome your new next door neighbors.

  9. 1 [uncountable, singular] a place or a time at which visitors are welcome It's always open house at their place. We're having a New Year's Day open house from 2 to 6.

  10. noun. /ˌəʊpən ˈhaʊs/ [uncountable, singular] a place or a time at which visitors are welcome. It's always open house at their place. Our basement is an open house for our kids' friends. We usually host an open house for Chinese New Year. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  11. open house. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Education ˌopen ˈhouse noun 1 [ countable] American English a day when a school or organization invites the public to come in and see the work that is done there Parents are invited to attend the open house next Thursday. 2 [ uncountable] British English if it is open ...