Ajar means "slightly turned or opened", such as of a door.
The trunk lid is open or the trunk ajar switch has malfunctionedThe trunk lid is open or the trunk ajar switch has malfunctioned
There is no past tense of ajar. Perhaps you can add 'was' before ajar?
a door in your car is not fully shut.
Ajar AJar
Door Ajar.
Ajar is the term for a door that is slightly open.
Ajar means "slightly turned or opened", such as of a door.
she left the door ajar
The best way to phrase it would be to place "was" directly before ajar Example: "The door was ajar, Then I shut it."
Emile AJAR has written: 'Pseudo'
ajar means wide open, so a synonym would be open
That is ajar. Ajar is the condition of being slightly open.