anteport (Meaning)

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anteport (n.)

An outer port, gate, or door.

Synonyms & Antonyms of anteport

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anteport Sentence Examples

  1. As the guests gathered in the grand hall, the anteport doors swung open, revealing the opulent ballroom beyond.
  2. The antique chandelier cast a warm glow over the anteport, creating an inviting atmosphere for arriving visitors.
  3. The entrance foyer featured an intricate design, with the anteport serving as a gateway to the rest of the mansion.
  4. A sense of anticipation filled the air as the crowd waited just beyond the anteport for the unveiling of the new exhibit.
  5. The lavish curtains framing the anteport added a touch of elegance to the room's décor.
  6. The security team monitored the surveillance cameras focused on the anteport to ensure a smooth flow of guests at the high-profile event.
  7. Intricate floral patterns adorned the walls leading up to the anteport, creating a visually stunning entrance.
  8. The sound of footsteps echoed through the marble-floored anteport, signaling the arrival of an important guest.
  9. A pianist played a soft melody in the anteport, setting the mood for the sophisticated soirée.
  10. The historic castle's main entrance featured a massive wooden door, marking the anteport where knights once gathered before embarking on quests.

FAQs About the word anteport

An outer port, gate, or door.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

As the guests gathered in the grand hall, the anteport doors swung open, revealing the opulent ballroom beyond.

The antique chandelier cast a warm glow over the anteport, creating an inviting atmosphere for arriving visitors.

The entrance foyer featured an intricate design, with the anteport serving as a gateway to the rest of the mansion.

A sense of anticipation filled the air as the crowd waited just beyond the anteport for the unveiling of the new exhibit.