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entryway
[ en-tree-wey ]
noun
- a passage for affording entrance.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
With the help of other inmates, he barricaded the entryway with washing and vending machines, then proceeded to smash all of the televisions, microwaves, sprinkler systems and ice machines.
As RCI employees walk through remaining work to be done on the mount, museum staff visiting from Los Angeles mark the location of the future hall’s entryway with painter’s tape on the warehouse floor.
On her Instagram stories, Moore shared a photo of Lou’s big brothers welcoming their little sister home with an entryway banner.
This was his primary entryway to acting, which, he soon realized, he enjoyed more than tackling running backs.
These pumps, costing about a $500,000 each, serve as the entryway into the facility’s treatment process.
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More About Entryway
What is an entryway?
An entryway is a passage or room designed to be the entrance to a building.
Entryway can also describe a figurative entrance, such as an entrance into a conversation, as in Because the twins never paused for breath while they were talking, I couldn’t find an entryway into their conversation.
Example: Take this tank through the entryway of the fish store, and I’ll meet you around back with the animals.
Where does entryway come from?
The first records of the term entryway come from around 1740. It is an Americanism that combines the terms entry, describing “the act of entering,” and way, meaning “a path.”
Literal entryways come in all shapes and sizes. It can be a simple doorway that allows you to enter a building, a broad space with many entry points, like the side of a mall, or a large room that leads to the rest of the building.
A figurative entryway is usually a way to break into a conversation politely. In a discussion, you might listen for a specific phrase that would be your entryway to discussing something else.
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What are some other forms related to entryway?
- entryways (plural noun)
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How is entryway used in real life?
Entryway is a common term for an entrance.
My son is a low-quality person who leaves his shoes all over the entryway floor.
— Ken Jennings (@KenJennings) July 11, 2017
Just witnessed a “Minnesota Goodbye” take 23 minutes in an entryway. Then an auntie came out from a back room and it started all over again.
— Tom Horgen (@tomhorgen) December 23, 2018
Golden Globes red carpet looks like the entryway to a funeral home.
— Raymond Arroyo (@RaymondArroyo) January 8, 2018
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Is entryway used correctly in the following sentence?
No one could enter the building because Cloe and Tia stood in the entryway chatting and blocking the entrance.
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