open house

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open house

The school is hosting an open house for parents and students.

Definition

Noun: 1. A social event where guests are welcome to arrive and leave freely within a set period: An informal gathering, often held at a school, institution, or private home, where visitors are invited to come without a specific appointment to tour, ask questions, or socialize. 2. A policy or period of unrestricted access: A situation where a place or organization welcomes all visitors openly.

Usage

The term "open house" describes an event characterized by flexible attendance. It is commonly used for school events where parents can visit classrooms, or for real estate events where a property is shown to potential buyers.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The elementary school is holding an open house next Tuesday for parents to meet the teachers.
    • We're having an open house on Saturday from 1 to 4 PM; please stop by!
    • The new research facility declared an open house to showcase its work to the public.
Advanced Usage
  • "to hold an open house": To host or organize such an event.
    • The realtor will hold an open house for the property this weekend.
  • Figurative Use: Can describe a general policy of transparency and welcome.
    • The new manager has an open house policy; you can discuss issues with her anytime.
Variants and Related Words
  • Open-door policy (n): A management practice of being accessible to employees or visitors. (This is a related concept but a distinct phrase).
  • Reception (n): A more formal social gathering, often with a stricter schedule.
Synonyms
  • Drop-in event
  • At-home (less common)
  • Social
Related Phrases
  • Open house day: A specific day designated for such events.
    • The university's open house day attracts thousands of prospective students.
open house

The school is hosting an open house for parents and students.

Noun
  1. an informal party of people with hospitality for all comers