doorpost

[dawr-pohst, -pohst, dohr-]

doorpost Definition

either of the two upright members of a doorframe, into which the door is secured with hinges and a lock.

Using doorpost: Examples

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

  • Example

    He leaned against the doorpost and watched her go.

  • Example

    The key was still in the doorpost.

doorpost Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for doorpost

Phrases with doorpost

  • be (caught) between the doorposts

    to be in a difficult or awkward position

    Example

    I'm caught between the doorposts because I don't want to hurt either of them.

  • from one end of something to the other

    Example

    The room was only about six feet wide from doorpost to doorpost.

  • to make a permanent record of something

    Example

    The event was so important that they wrote it on the doorpost.

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Summary: doorpost in Brief

'Doorpost' [dawr-pohst, -pohst, dohr-] refers to either of the two vertical members of a doorframe, where the door is attached with hinges and a lock. It is often used in phrases like 'be between the doorposts,' meaning to be in a difficult position, and 'doorpost to doorpost,' referring to the length of something.