1. ajar - Noun
2. ajar - Adjective
3. ajar - Verb
4. ajar - Adverb
6. ajar - Adjective Satellite
Slightly turned or opened; as, the door was standing ajar.
In a state of discord; out of harmony; as, he is ajar with the world.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe door was ajar Source: Internet
A hyphen after the letter indicates that it must be at the beginning of a syllable, e.g. j- in jumper and ajar. Source: Internet
Brexit negotiators Lord Frost and Michel Barnier are expected to speak on Monday after Michael Gove said the door was “ajar” for trade talks to resume. Source: Internet
Cautions may be displayed for special problems (fuel low, check engine, tire pressure low, door ajar, seat belt unfastened). Source: Internet
A woman arriving at a Courtyard Circle apartment found the front door ajar, fresh blood on the porch and a comforter covered in blood stuffed in a nearby trash can. Source: Internet
Deckard returns to his apartment and finds the door ajar, but Rachael is safe, asleep in his bed. Source: Internet