doorsill (Meaning)

Wordnet

doorsill (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

doorsill (n.)

The sill or threshold of a door.

Synonyms & Antonyms of doorsill

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doorsill Sentence Examples

  1. As I stepped across the doorsill, I felt a sense of excitement, knowing I was entering a new and unknown place.
  2. The worn and weathered doorsill bore witness to the countless footsteps that had crossed it throughout the years.
  3. I paused on the doorsill, taking a moment to appreciate the beauty of the sunset before entering the house.
  4. The doorsill creaked loudly as I opened the door, a sound that echoed through the empty house.
  5. I stumbled over the doorsill, nearly tripping, as I rushed to get inside before the rain started.
  6. The doorsill was covered in dirt and leaves, indicating that it hadn't been used in a long time.
  7. I carefully wiped my feet on the doorsill before entering the house, not wanting to track mud inside.
  8. The doorsill was so high that I had to lift my leg over it, a challenge for someone my size.
  9. The doorsill was painted a bright red, a welcoming contrast to the gray walls of the house.
  10. The doorsill was just high enough to keep out the cold draft that was blowing through the cracks in the door.

FAQs About the word doorsill

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 sill or threshol

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As I stepped across the doorsill, I felt a sense of excitement, knowing I was entering a new and unknown place.

The worn and weathered doorsill bore witness to the countless footsteps that had crossed it throughout the years.

I paused on the doorsill, taking a moment to appreciate the beauty of the sunset before entering the house.

The doorsill creaked loudly as I opened the door, a sound that echoed through the empty house.