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porch /pɔːtʃ /noun1A covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance of a building: the north porch of Hereford Cathedral...- There is a covered porch and two front doors to the dwelling and an arched entrance at the side.
- Nate followed the Petrov sisters though a dimly lit pathway to the porch and front door.
- The outer front door of the porch had a mortise lock which had showed no signs of being forced.
Synonyms vestibule, foyer, entrance, entrance hall, entry, portal, portico, lobby, anteroom; North American ramada, stoop; Australian/New Zealand sleepout; Indian mandapam; Architecture lanai, narthex, galilee, peristyle, stoa, colonnade, porte cochère, tambour 1.1North American A veranda: Daniel and Lydia sat out on the porch for many hours...- Both styles feature shallow and sloping tile roofs and one or more verandas and porches.
- Terraces, porches, and verandas are key features, especially away from the street.
- Two have elegant trellised porches and verandas in the fashionable Regency style.
Derivativesporched adjective ...- A porched entrance leads to a spacious reception hall with ceiling coving, built-in closet and understairs storage.
- Splintered Reality was exhibited earlier at Marlborough Gallery, where several other knotted rubber sculptures were porched on pedestals or hung from the gallery walls.
- The house is accessed through a porched entrance, beyond which the entrance hall features polished timber flooring, a picture rail, coving and understairs storage.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French porche, from Latin porticus 'colonnade', from porta 'passage'. Rhymesdebauch, nautch, scorch, torch |