passageway (Meaning)
passageway (n)
a passage between rooms or between buildings
a path or channel or duct through or along which something may pass
passageway (n.)
A way for passage; a hall. See Passage, 5.
Synonyms & Antonyms of passageway
passageway Sentence Examples
- The narrow passageway led to a secret chamber hidden from prying eyes.
- The dimly lit passageway coiled through the labyrinth like a serpent.
- The heavily guarded passageway restricted unauthorized access to the royal quarters.
- The ventilation system roared through the narrow passageway, creating an unpleasant draft.
- The passageway between the two buildings was poorly maintained, with crumbling walls and broken tiles.
- The abandoned passageway had fallen into disrepair, its once-grand walls now covered in graffiti.
- The earthquake caused a gaping passageway to form in the side of the mountain.
- The passageway opened up into a vast and echoing cavern, filled with stalactites and stalagmites.
- The escape route consisted of a series of interconnected passageways that led to a hidden exit.
- The passageway through the dense forest was barely wide enough for a single person to pass.
FAQs About the word passageway
a passage between rooms or between buildings, a path or channel or duct through or along which something may passA way for passage; a hall. See Passage, 5.
hallway,corridor, concourse,hall, gallery,cloister, loggia, breezeway, piazza, arcade
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The narrow passageway led to a secret chamber hidden from prying eyes.
The dimly lit passageway coiled through the labyrinth like a serpent.
The heavily guarded passageway restricted unauthorized access to the royal quarters.
The ventilation system roared through the narrow passageway, creating an unpleasant draft.