unshuttered

/ʌnˈʃʌtərd/
adjective
  1. Not closed or covered by shutters; having the shutters open.
    • The unshuttered windows let in the morning sunlight.
    • We walked past the old house with its unshuttered front windows.
    • The café's unshuttered storefront invited passersby to look inside.
  2. Figuratively, open to view or not hidden; exposed or accessible.
    • The artist's unshuttered studio gave visitors a rare glimpse into his creative process.
    • After years of secrecy, the company's unshuttered policies surprised the public.
    • Her unshuttered emotions were clear to everyone in the room.
verb
  1. Past tense or past participle of unshutter: to open or remove the shutters from (a window, building, etc.).
    • She unshuttered the windows to let in the fresh air.
    • The shopkeeper unshuttered the storefront at dawn.
    • They unshuttered the old cabin before the summer guests arrived.
  2. Figuratively, to reveal or make visible something that was hidden or closed off.
    • The documentary unshuttered the hidden struggles of the community.
    • The investigation unshuttered a network of corruption.
    • He unshuttered his true feelings during the heartfelt speech.
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