"Door" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Door" Meaning

A door is a movable structure used to open or shut an entrance, typically consisting of a frame, panels, and hinges. It serves as a barrier to control access, provide privacy, and regulate the flow of people, goods, and services between different areas or rooms.

"Door" Examples

Usage Examples of "door"


The door creaked shut behind her as she entered the abandoned mansion. (verb)
She threw open the door and exclaimed, "Surprise!" (noun)
The door was locked, so we had to find another way in. (adjective)
Can you hand me that book through the door? It's on the other side. (preposition)
He pushed the door to reveal a stunning view of the city. (verb)

"Door" Similar Words

Doomsayers

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Doomsayers are people who predict or proclaim that something catastrophic or disastrous is going to happen, often in a sensational or apocalyptic manner. They are typically characterized by their negative and pessimistic outlook, and may be seen as alarmist or overly dramatic. The term can also refer to the act of predicting catastrophic events or proclaiming the end of the world.

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Doomsday

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Doomster

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Doomsters

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Doomsters refers to people who believe or prophesize that the world will soon come to an end or be destroyed, often through catastrophic events, war, or environmental disasters.

Doona

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A doona is an Australian English term for a duvet or a quilt.

Door-post

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Door-to-door

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Doorbell

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Doorbells

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Doorchain

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Doorframe

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Doorga

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Doorkeeper

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Doorknob

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A doorknob is a round or oval-shaped mechanism attached to a door that is turned to open or close it.

Doorknobs

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