entrance hall
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Definition
Noun: A large room or area located at the entrance of a building, typically used for receiving guests, waiting, or as a passage to other rooms. It is often a formal or spacious area.
Usage
The term "entrance hall" is used to describe the primary interior space one enters from the main door of a building, such as a house, hotel, or public building. It serves as a transitional area between the outside and the interior.
Examples
- Noun:
- The grand chandelier in the entrance hall illuminated the marble floor.
- Please wait for me in the entrance hall; I will be down in a moment.
- Their new home features a spacious entrance hall with a high ceiling.
Advanced Usage
- "to be met in the entrance hall": to be greeted upon entering a building.
- The guests were met in the entrance hall by the host.
Variants and Related Words
- Foyer (n): An entrance hall or other open area in a building used by the public, especially a hotel or theater.
- The audience mingled in the foyer during the intermission.
- Vestibule (n): A small entrance hall or passage between the outer door and the interior of a building.
- He left his umbrella in the vestibule.
- Lobby (n): A room providing a space out of which one or more other rooms or corridors lead, typically one near the entrance of a public building.
- The hotel lobby was bustling with travelers.
Synonyms
- Hallway: A corridor or passage in a building.
- Atrium: A large open space within a building, often with a glass roof.
- Reception area: A space designated for receiving and welcoming visitors.
Notes
While "entrance hall" specifically denotes a hall at the entrance, related terms like "foyer," "lobby," and "vestibule" may be used in more specific architectural or functional contexts. The term is typically not used in compound forms beyond its basic definition.
Noun
- a large entrance or reception room or area