corridor (Meaning)

Wordnet

corridor (n)

an enclosed passageway; rooms usually open onto it

corridor Sentence Examples

  1. The long corridor stretched from one end of the building to the other, lined with doors on either side.
  2. As she walked down the dimly lit corridor, she felt a sense of unease creeping over her.
  3. The hospital corridor bustled with nurses and doctors rushing to attend to patients.
  4. The hotel's grand corridor was adorned with elaborate chandeliers and ornate carpets.
  5. They paused to chat in the school corridor before heading to their respective classrooms.
  6. The narrow corridor led to a hidden chamber deep within the castle.
  7. In the prison, inmates paced up and down the corridor, waiting for their turn to use the phone.
  8. The office corridor echoed with the sound of footsteps as employees hurried to their meetings.
  9. He peeked out of his apartment door and saw his neighbor walking down the corridor, carrying groceries.
  10. The spaceship's corridor was illuminated by soft blue lights, creating an otherworldly ambiance.

FAQs About the word corridor

an enclosed passageway; rooms usually open onto it

part(s), neck,region, land, territory, district, tract,zone, belt, latitude(s)

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The long corridor stretched from one end of the building to the other, lined with doors on either side.

As she walked down the dimly lit corridor, she felt a sense of unease creeping over her.

The hospital corridor bustled with nurses and doctors rushing to attend to patients.

The hotel's grand corridor was adorned with elaborate chandeliers and ornate carpets.