doorkeeper (Meaning)

Wordnet

doorkeeper (n)

an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber

the lowest of the minor Holy Orders in the unreformed Western Church but now suppressed by the Roman Catholic Church

someone who guards an entrance

Webster

doorkeeper (n.)

One who guards the entrance of a house or apartment; a porter; a janitor.

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doorkeeper Sentence Examples

  1. The doorkeeper stood guard at the entrance of the castle, preventing unauthorized entry.
  2. The doorkeeper's job was to ensure that only those with permission were allowed to enter the building.
  3. The palace doorkeeper was a trusted servant who knew the ins and outs of the royal household.
  4. The doorkeeper at the museum kept a close eye on the visitors, making sure they didn't touch any of the exhibits.
  5. The doorkeeper of the church was responsible for opening and closing the doors during services.
  6. The doorkeeper at the nightclub checked IDs and made sure that everyone who entered was of legal age.
  7. The doorkeeper at the bank had to be alert and vigilant at all times, watching for any suspicious activity.
  8. The doorkeeper at the secret meeting place was tasked with ensuring that only those who knew the password were allowed to enter.
  9. The doorkeeper at the theater had to tear tickets and show patrons to their seats.
  10. The doorkeeper at the library helped people find the books they were looking for and kept the shelves tidy.

FAQs About the word doorkeeper

an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber, the lowest of the minor Holy Orders in the unreformed Western Church but now suppre

janitor, porter,doorman, gatekeeper,

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The doorkeeper stood guard at the entrance of the castle, preventing unauthorized entry.

The doorkeeper's job was to ensure that only those with permission were allowed to enter the building.

The palace doorkeeper was a trusted servant who knew the ins and outs of the royal household.

The doorkeeper at the museum kept a close eye on the visitors, making sure they didn't touch any of the exhibits.