Doorway

ˈdɔːrweɪ

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Definitions

1

An opening in a wall or the entrance to a building or room, especially one with a door.

ˈdɔːrweɪ

nounneutralBeginner
Location

An opening in a wall or building for entering and leaving.

The cat sat in the doorway, blocking the entrance.

💡 Simply: A doorway is like a special entrance or exit in a building. It's the place you walk through to get in or out, like the one at your house or at school.

👶 For kids: A doorway is the opening in a wall where a door is, so you can walk in or out!

More Examples

2

Sunlight streamed through the doorway, illuminating the room.

3

They stood in the doorway, unsure of what to do next.

How It's Used

Architecture

"The doorway was framed with intricate carvings."

Home Design

"She decorated the doorway with a festive wreath."

Synonyms & Antonyms

From 'door' (Old English 'dor') + 'way' (Old English 'weg'). The word's evolution reflects the function of a passage or opening for entry.

Used extensively throughout history in literature and architecture, denoting transitions and passages. Often used to symbolize opportunities or changes in circumstances.

Memory tip

Think of a door and the 'way' to go through it.

Word Origin

LanguageOld English
Original meaning

"'dor' (door) and 'weg' (way)"

wide doorwaynarrow doorwayopen doorwayblocked doorwaybright doorway

Common misspellings

door waydorewaydoorwway

Usage

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40%Written