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Meanings of
vestibule
in English
Portuguese
sala
Catalan
vestíbul
Spanish
entrada
Back to the meaning
A large entrance or reception room or area.
hall
lobby
foyer
anteroom
antechamber
entrance hall
Portuguese
sala
Entrance into a canal or hollow organ.
introitus
vestibulum
Synonyms
Examples for "
hall
"
hall
lobby
foyer
anteroom
antechamber
Examples for "
hall
"
1
Work on the
hall
was expected to start in the new year.
2
Yet another new brand has arrived at Arnotts' constantly growing beauty
hall
.
3
So the swineherd departed; and the suitors made merry in the
hall
.
4
The doors were all closed; the trunks stood corded in the
hall
.
5
No automated change facilities are available in the luggage
hall
,
of course.
1
A
lobby
group today urged companies to employ more people with disabilities.
2
Wingas said it will
lobby
for more gas use in power plants.
3
Bichan said the association was planning to
lobby
the government for changes.
4
And it's at state level that the gun
lobby
wields most power.
5
Critics who really want to see change can
lobby
councils or governments.
1
Above the
foyer
light switch: Turn Off Light When Not in Use
2
Lucy asked, climbing the stone steps to the Administration Hall's long
foyer
.
3
Either way, there'll be plenty of room for foreplay in the
foyer
.
4
Behind her, she heard Grace enter the
foyer
and echo her surprise.
5
The skeleton of a blue whale was suspended over the main
foyer
.
1
In the
anteroom
four or five officers in field-grey uniform were lounging.
2
They showed me to an
anteroom
and brought me pen and paper.
3
Permit the courier, in the mean time, to retire into the
anteroom
.
4
Then the trio withdrew into a little
anteroom
;
it was really time.
5
The door of the large
anteroom
was open and the room empty.
1
Loud voices in the
antechamber
interrupted her; she listened in breathless expectation.
2
The
antechamber
,
the room of the squires, the bedchamber of the lord.
3
In the
antechamber
,
there were more office-seekers than were usually in attendance.
4
The safety of the
antechamber
was the most delusory safety on earth.
5
The door of the
antechamber
opened, and the page made his appearance.
1
The modest
entrance
hall
belies the fact that every room is light-filled.
2
At closing time, many refused to leave, remaining in the
entrance
hall
.
3
He found himself in a large
entrance
hall
with a stone floor.
4
Bending his head in respectful salutation, he turned toward the
entrance
hall
.
5
Shows the red-tiled
entrance
hall
of a duplex apartment in New York.
Usage of
vestibule
in English
1
The ground occupied by the skeptic is the
vestibule
of the temple.
2
A dim lamp burned in the deep
vestibule
,
as in a sanctuary.
3
The porter was standing in the
vestibule
looking at him with amazement.
4
The door stood wide open, and candles were burning in the
vestibule
.
5
The colored porter ran to the platform and opened the
vestibule
door.
6
In the magnificent
vestibule
,
a man was sitting as she came in.
7
A few inferior officers were sitting or standing about in the
vestibule
.
8
In the
vestibule
Mr. Sabin and Reginald Brott came face to face.
9
Two minutes had passed since he left the
vestibule
;
he must hurry.
10
But in the soft gloom of a
vestibule
my steps were stayed.
11
In the palace, courtyard and
vestibule
were thronged with courtiers and lacqueys.
12
We were in the
vestibule
of the Savoy Hotel at Colorado Springs.
13
At this instant a gondolier in a flowered jacket entered the
vestibule
.
14
Their boutonnières, sent by the groom, should be waiting in the
vestibule
.
15
At the end of the
vestibule
they turned and retraced their steps.
16
At the twelfth floor the elevator doors opened onto Billy's private
vestibule
.
Other examples for "vestibule"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
vestibule
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
enter the vestibule
small vestibule
vestibule door
front vestibule
light vestibule
More collocations
Translations for
vestibule
Portuguese
sala
vestíbulo
saguão
átrio
antecâmara
antessala
Catalan
vestíbul
antecambra
entrada
rebedor
avantsala
antesala
avantcambra
Spanish
entrada
vestíbulo
recibidor
Vestibule
through the time
Vestibule
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common