Definition: 1. A swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle. 2. A piece of wood, glass, etc. that is opened and closed so that people can get in and out of a room, building, car, etc. 3. The area close to the entrance of a building.
Use 'door' in a sentence:
1. He opened the back door.
2. The manager's office is just next door.
3. The factory closed its doors for the last time in 2002.
4. The government's policy is an open door to disaster.
5. Would you open the door for me, please?
6. He made towards the door.
7. Why oh why do people keep leaving the door open?
8. This door should only be used in an emergency.
9. You should spend more time out of doors in the fresh air.
10. I pushed the door open.
11. Don't open the door, in any circumstances.
12. He took up his position by the door.
13. I'll hold the door open for you.
14. He kicked the door hard.
15. Carol answered the door as soon as I knocked.
16. Zacharias heard the door close.
17. He started for the door, but I blocked his way.
18. The top door opened outward.
19. The policeman opened the door and looked in.
20. He had to lower his head to get through the door.
21. She looked through the door of the kitchen. Her daughter was at the stove.
22. The door opens inwards.
23. The door closed behind him.
24. I dinged my passenger door.
25. The door opens outwards.
26. Who's sitting nearest the door?
27. Did you lock the door?
28. The queues at the door wound around the building.
29. Which door leads to the yard?
30. She slammed the door shut.
31. The door was propped open.
32. I'll leave the door ajar.
33. He entered Harrods by the main door.
34. The door is marked "Private."
35. We had to put new locks on all the doors.
36. The door crashed open.
37. She slid the door open.
38. 'Can I help you?' asked the man at the door.
39. The blame is generally laid at the door of the government.
40. He left off playing the piano to answer the door.
41. I knocked at the front door, but there was no answer.
42. They had to knock the door down to get in.
43. I yanked the door open.
44. This book opens the door to some of the most exciting findings in solid-state physics.
45. Researchers are pushing back the frontiers and opening doors to reveal why things happen and how things work.
46. You can't open the door from the outside.
47. A bolt may have fallen off the plane's forward door.
48. For reasons of security the door is always kept locked.
49. Mrs Cade's house was only a few doors down from her daughter's apartment.
50. The agreement will open the door to increased international trade.
51. An insecure computer system is an open door to criminals.
52. They wrenched the door open.
53. The kitchen door is at the side of the house.
54. They claim the Government is privatising dentistry through the back door.
55. He tugged the door open.
56. She headed for the door.
57. We never close the door on a successful series.
58. There is a large window on either side of the front door.
59. We live next door to the bank.
60. The government would not allow anyone to sneak in by the back door and seize power by force.
61. She swung the door open.
62. The door squeaked open.
63. We couldn't get the piano through the door.
64. They were at the door to welcome us.
65. A short flight of steps led up to the door.
66. There's building work going on next door.
67. The door clicked shut.
68. The door creaked open.
69. The weather was fine enough for working out of doors.
70. I had a letter from the people who used to live next door.
71. The door was open and on impulse she went inside.
72. Someone tapped at the door.
73. The door was wide open.
74. Would they forgive and forget — or show him the door?