porter

[ˈpɔːtə(r)]

porter Definition

  • 1a person employed to carry luggage and other loads, especially in a railway station, airport, hotel, or market
  • 2a dark brown bitter beer made from malt partly charred or browned by drying at a high temperature

Using porter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "porter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The porter helped me with my bags at the hotel.

  • Example

    The train station porter carried my luggage to the platform.

  • Example

    I'll have a pint of porter, please.

  • Example

    The brewery specializes in making porter and stout beers.

porter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for porter

Phrases with porter

  • porter's lodge

    a small room or office near the entrance of a building, used by a porter or doorkeeper

    Example

    The delivery man left the package at the porter's lodge.

  • porter's chair

    a type of high-backed armchair with sides enclosing the sitter's head, originally designed for porters to rest in while waiting for clients

    Example

    The antique porter's chair in the corner of the room adds a touch of elegance to the decor.

  • porter's trolley

    a wheeled cart used by porters to transport luggage or goods

    Example

    The porter's trolley was loaded with suitcases and boxes.

Origins of porter

from Old French 'porteur', meaning 'carrier'

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Summary: porter in Brief

The term 'porter' [ˈpɔːtə(r)] refers to a person who carries luggage or other loads, often employed in transportation hubs or hotels. It also denotes a type of dark brown bitter beer made from malt. Examples include 'The porter helped me with my bags at the hotel.' and 'I'll have a pint of porter, please.' Phrases like 'porter's lodge' and 'porter's chair' refer to specific objects or locations associated with porters.

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