archway (Meaning)

Wordnet

archway (n)

a passageway under a curved masonry construction

Webster

archway (n.)

A way or passage under an arch.

Synonyms & Antonyms of archway

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archway Sentence Examples

  1. The travelers passed through the ancient archway, entering the city's historic district.
  2. Vines climbed the weathered stones of the archway, adding to its picturesque charm.
  3. The grand archway served as the entrance to the royal palace, welcoming dignitaries from afar.
  4. As they approached the archway, a sense of reverence washed over them, knowing they were entering sacred grounds.
  5. The archway stood as a testament to the craftsmanship of bygone eras, its intricate carvings telling stories of the past.
  6. Children played beneath the archway, their laughter echoing off the walls.
  7. Couples often paused beneath the archway, stealing kisses in the romantic ambiance it provided.
  8. A flickering torch illuminated the archway, casting shadows that danced along its edges.
  9. Merchants set up stalls near the archway, hoping to attract the attention of passersby.
  10. Scholars studied the symbols etched into the archway, seeking to unravel the mysteries they held.

FAQs About the word archway

a passageway under a curved masonry constructionA way or passage under an arch.

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The travelers passed through the ancient archway, entering the city's historic district.

Vines climbed the weathered stones of the archway, adding to its picturesque charm.

The grand archway served as the entrance to the royal palace, welcoming dignitaries from afar.

As they approached the archway, a sense of reverence washed over them, knowing they were entering sacred grounds.