Mum asked me to leave the door ajar, so the cat could get in and out.
Not fully closed, as in a door that is left slightly open.
The door can be described as ajar.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
Sunny is used as an adjective in this sentence.
The sentence is.... I used surtax in a sentence just now.
you just used it in a sentence
she left the door ajar
the room door was ajar, so you could see the girls inside.
If the lights are on and the door is ajar it will make a steady alarm.
There is no past tense of ajar. Perhaps you can add 'was' before ajar?
Ajar AJar
Ajar is the term for a door that is slightly open.
Ajar means "slightly turned or opened", such as of a door.
The best way to phrase it would be to place "was" directly before ajar Example: "The door was ajar, Then I shut it."
a crucible with the lid slightly ajar :-)
Emile AJAR has written: 'Pseudo'
Ajar means "slightly turned or opened", such as of a door.
ajar means wide open, so a synonym would be open