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  • 1ajar — adj. to leave ajar (she left the door ajar) * * * [ə dʒɑː] to leave ajar (she left the door ajar) …

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  • 2ajar — [[t]əʤɑ͟ː(r)[/t]] ADJ: v link ADJ If a door is ajar, it is slightly open. He left the door ajar in case I needed him …

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  • 3ajar — adjective or adverb Etymology: earlier on char, from Middle English, from on + char turn more at chare Date: 15th century slightly open < left the door ajar > …

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  • 4door — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ open ▪ closed, shut ▪ locked, unlocked ▪ half open ▪ The door was half ope …

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  • 5ajar — adj. VERBS ▪ be, stand ▪ The office door stood ajar. ▪ leave sth ▪ She had left the kitchen door slightly ajar. ADVERB …

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