doorstep Synonyms

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doorstep Meaning

Wordnet

doorstep (n)

the sill of a door; a horizontal piece of wood or stone that forms the bottom of a doorway and offers support when passing through a doorway

Webster

doorstep (n.)

The stone or plank forming a step before an outer door.

doorstep Sentence Examples

  1. The courier left the package at my doorstep, and I was delighted to see it.
  2. I looked out the window and saw a stranger standing on my doorstep, and I wondered who it could be.
  3. I received an unexpected gift that was delivered to my doorstep, and I was thrilled to open it.
  4. I heard a knock at the door, and when I opened it, I found a lost dog sitting on my doorstep.
  5. I stepped out onto the doorstep to enjoy the fresh air and the beautiful scenery.
  6. The delivery person rang the doorbell, and I went to the doorstep to collect my parcel.
  7. I placed a welcome mat on my doorstep to make it more inviting.
  8. I kicked off my shoes and left them on the doorstep before entering the house.
  9. I noticed a spider web on the corner of my doorstep, and I carefully removed it.
  10. I swept the doorstep to keep it clean and free of debris.

FAQs About the word doorstep

the sill of a door; a horizontal piece of wood or stone that forms the bottom of a doorway and offers support when passing through a doorwayThe stone or plank f

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The courier left the package at my doorstep, and I was delighted to see it.

I looked out the window and saw a stranger standing on my doorstep, and I wondered who it could be.

I received an unexpected gift that was delivered to my doorstep, and I was thrilled to open it.

I heard a knock at the door, and when I opened it, I found a lost dog sitting on my doorstep.