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View usage for: (hɔːlweɪ) Word forms: plural hallways1. countable nounA hallway in a building is a long passage with doors into rooms on both sides of it. 2. countable nounA hallway in a house or flat is the area just inside the front door, into which some of the other rooms open. [British]regional note: in AM, use entrance hall More Synonyms of hallway hallway in British English (ˈhɔːlˌweɪ) hallway in American English (ˈhɔlˌweɪ) US noun1. a passageway or room between the entrance and the interior of a building; vestibule 2. a passageway; corridor © 24/04/2018, Shutterstock Examples of 'hallway' in a sentencehallway It has a spacious hallway with room for a study area, and the dining room and sitting room have a striking curved wall.It has a spacious hallway with room for a study area, and the dining room and sittingroom have a striking curved wall.They took two hallway doors off so he could fit down the stairs.The wall of the long hallway is completely covered in books.They dragged me from the hallway through their door.The hallway is no longer the place where the telephone is.Their front hallway resembles a studio for haute couture hats.The strongest kitchen trend of the past decade has been the rapacious annexation of space once sovereign to the hallway or dining room.To have neighbours, not a row of anonymous doors down a hallway?I collapsed in the hallway and just curled up.I pushed him off me and ran down the hallway to the door.While neutral tones are popular on walls, dark colours can be effective in a hallway or powder room.After hearing the shot, the couple raced upstairs and found their son dead in the hallway outside his room.A long, empty hallway is a great place to display a gallery of family photographs or artwork.This outside space, bounded by two reception rooms and the hallway, is fully glazed.Instead, it had a long hallway, with two bedrooms off it.As a result, both the porch and the corridor beyond will be flooded with light: a rare feature in a front hallway.We take the car keys upstairs, but there's always a key to the front door in the hallway in case we need to get out. In other languageshallway British English: hallway / ˈhɔːlˌweɪ/ NOUN A hallway is the entrance hall of a house or other building. - American English: hallway
- Arabic: رَدْهَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: pátio de entrada
- Chinese: 走廊
- Croatian: hodnik
- Czech: hala vstupní
- Danish: entré
- Dutch: gang
- European Spanish: vestíbulo de entrada
- Finnish: aula
- French: vestibule
- German: Flur
- Greek: χώρος υποδοχής
- Italian: ingresso
- Japanese: 玄関
- Korean: 복도
- Norwegian: korridor
- Polish: korytarz
- European Portuguese: pátio de entrada
- Romanian: vestibul
- Russian: коридор
- Latin American Spanish: vestíbulo de entrada
- Swedish: entré
- Thai: ทางเดินห้องโถง
- Turkish: antre
- Ukrainian: коридор
- Vietnamese: tiền sảnh
Chinese translation of 'hallway'hallway (ˈhɔːlweɪ) (Brit) n (c) - (= vestibule)
门(門)厅(廳) (méntīng) (个(個), gè)
Definition an entrance area A central hallway leads into the dining and living areas. Additional synonymsDefinition an entry area to other rooms in a house The lights were on in the hall and in the bedroom. Synonyms passage, lobby, corridor, hallway, foyer, entry, passageway, entrance hall, vestibuleDefinition corridor or passage an underground passageway that connects the two buildings Synonyms corridor, passage, hallway, hall, lane, lobby, entrance, exit, alley, aisle, wynd (Scottish) - hallucinate
- hallucination
- hallucinogenic
- hallway
- halo
- halt
- halter
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