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Corridor - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A corridor is a long, narrow passage inside a building, often with doors leading to rooms on either side. It connects different areas and allows movement between them.

corridor

/ˈkɔrɪdər/ /ˈkɒrɪdɔː/

Definition:

A long passage in a building with doors leading to rooms on either side.

Synonyms:

hallway, passageway, aisle, gallery

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

open space, room

Common Collocations:

long corridor, narrow corridor, hospital corridor, school corridor, dark corridor

Derivatives:

corridors (plural), corridored (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "corridor" to describe indoor passages; avoid for outdoor pathways like sidewalks or alleys.

Common Phrases:

corridor of power, corridor talk, waiting in the corridor

Etymology:

Derived from Italian "corridore," meaning "a runner" or "running place," later referring to a passageway.

Examples:

  • 1. She walked quickly down the dimly lit corridor.
  • 2. The hotel corridor was lined with antique mirrors and paintings.
  • 3. Students waited outside the classroom in the crowded corridor.
  • 4. The office building has a long central corridor connecting all departments.

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