portal (Meaning)

Wordnet

portal (n)

a grand and imposing entrance (often extended metaphorically)

a site that the owner positions as an entrance to other sites on the internet

a short vein that carries blood into the liver

portal Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ruins contained a mystical portal leading to an unknown realm.
  2. The spacecraft opened a wormhole portal, allowing it to travel vast distances instantaneously.
  3. The library's website acted as a portal to a vast world of knowledge and information.
  4. The online gaming portal connected players from all corners of the globe.
  5. The hospital had a separate portal for patients to access their medical records.
  6. The airport's international arrivals terminal was designed as a grand architectural portal.
  7. The temporary portal allowed soldiers to transport supplies and equipment across enemy lines.
  8. The website's homepage resembled a grand portal, inviting users to explore its diverse content.
  9. The underground tunnel formed a secret portal between two restricted areas.
  10. The portal in the enchanted forest led to a magical kingdom hidden from ordinary sight.

FAQs About the word portal

a grand and imposing entrance (often extended metaphorically), a site that the owner positions as an entrance to other sites on the internet, a short vein that

gate,door, trapdoor,hatch, storm door, revolving door, double door, Dutch door, postern, wicket

No antonyms found.

The ancient ruins contained a mystical portal leading to an unknown realm.

The spacecraft opened a wormhole portal, allowing it to travel vast distances instantaneously.

The library's website acted as a portal to a vast world of knowledge and information.

The online gaming portal connected players from all corners of the globe.