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- pronunciation:
- dor
- phrases:
- out of doors
- features:
- Word Builder, Word Explorer
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
an opening through which one enters or leaves a room or building.
He appeared at my door and said hello.
- synonyms:
- doorway, entrance, entry
- similar words:
- access, gateway, hatch, threshold
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definition 2: |
an opening in a vehicle or other closed object that lets one go or reach inside.
The car door wasn't big enough to get the box through, and the trunk wasn't big enough either.- synonyms:
- hatch
- similar words:
- access, entrance, entry
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definition 3: |
the movable object that covers an entrance or opening.
A wreath hangs on his front door during the holidays.Did you close the refrigerator door?
- synonyms:
- hatch
- similar words:
- gate, panel, trapdoor
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related words: |
exit |
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phrase: |
out of doors |
Word Builder: door +
- doorbell:
a bell near the front door of a house. You ring it if you want to enter.
- doorknob:
a round part on a door. You hold and turn the doorknob to open the door.
- doorman:
a person whose job is to greet and open the door for people at an apartment house or hotel.
- doorway:
the part of a building that contains the door. You enter through the doorway.
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