be wide open to (something)



be wide open to (something)

To be a likely target of anger, criticism, or judgment. You will be wide open to discipline if you keep coming into work late. Because I'm an artist and all of my siblings are doctors, I'm always wide open to criticism at family functions.
See also: open, wide

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ÁSa-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic, Faroese
DÉSirÉde-zee-REFrench
Torhild-Norwegian
TenaTE-nahCroatian
GordenGAWR-dənEnglish
TheoTHEE-o (English), TAY-o (Dutch)English, Dutch