click open
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Definition
Verb: - To open something, typically a lock, latch, or fastening, producing or accompanied by a short, sharp, clicking sound that signifies the mechanism releasing.
Usage
This verb describes the specific action of opening something secured by a mechanical device (like a lock or latch) where the successful operation is audibly confirmed by a click. It often implies ease, precision, or the correct use of a key or tool.
Examples
- Verb:
- She inserted the key, turned it, and heard the lock click open.
- The sleek briefcase clicked open when he entered the correct combination.
- These keys have clicked open many doors over the years.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: Can be used metaphorically to describe something becoming clear or accessible, though this is less common than the literal use.
- After hours of study, the complex concept finally clicked open in his mind.
Variants and Related Words
- Click shut (verb phrase): To close with a clicking sound.
- He clicked the box shut.
- Click (verb): To make a short, sharp sound; to quickly become clear or understood.
- Unlock (verb): To open something that is locked. (A synonym for the action, but without the specific auditory component).
Synonyms
- Unlock: To open something that is locked.
- Unlatch: To release a latch.
- Release: To free from a fastened position.
Related Phrasal Verbs
(This term is itself a specific verb phrase. Standard phrasal verbs with "click" are less common.) - Click on (phrasal verb): To press a button on a computer mouse. - Click on the icon to launch the program.
Related Idioms
- Click into place: For parts to fit together perfectly, often with a clicking sound; used figuratively for things becoming clear or organized.
- Once I saw the final piece of evidence, everything clicked into place.
Verb
- open with a clicking sound
- These keys have clicked open many doors