passageway (Meaning)

Wordnet

passageway (n)

a passage between rooms or between buildings

a path or channel or duct through or along which something may pass

Webster

passageway (n.)

A way for passage; a hall. See Passage, 5.

Synonyms & Antonyms of passageway

passageway Sentence Examples

  1. The narrow passageway led to a secret chamber hidden from prying eyes.
  2. The dimly lit passageway coiled through the labyrinth like a serpent.
  3. The heavily guarded passageway restricted unauthorized access to the royal quarters.
  4. The ventilation system roared through the narrow passageway, creating an unpleasant draft.
  5. The passageway between the two buildings was poorly maintained, with crumbling walls and broken tiles.
  6. The abandoned passageway had fallen into disrepair, its once-grand walls now covered in graffiti.
  7. The earthquake caused a gaping passageway to form in the side of the mountain.
  8. The passageway opened up into a vast and echoing cavern, filled with stalactites and stalagmites.
  9. The escape route consisted of a series of interconnected passageways that led to a hidden exit.
  10. 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.

concourse, hallway,corridor, gallery,hall, arcade,cloister, piazza, breezeway, loggia

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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.