keyhole

[ˈkiːhəʊl]

keyhole Definition

  • 1a hole in a lock that is used to move the bolt
  • 2a small hole, especially one in a door or wall through which you can see what is happening in the next room or outside

Using keyhole: Examples

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

  • Example

    He peered through the keyhole to see if anyone was in the room.

  • Example

    The keyhole was too small for the key to fit.

  • Example

    She saw a light shining through the keyhole.

keyhole Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for keyhole

Phrases with keyhole

  • a surgical technique that uses small incisions and specialized tools to operate with minimal damage to the body

    Example

    The patient underwent keyhole surgery to remove the tumor.

  • a neckline on a garment that is shaped like a keyhole

    Example

    The dress had a keyhole neckline that showed off her collarbone.

  • a type of raised garden bed that is circular or oval in shape, with a composting basket in the center

    Example

    The keyhole garden allowed for efficient use of space and resources.

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Summary: keyhole in Brief

A 'keyhole' [ˈkiːhəʊl] is a hole in a lock that is used to move the bolt or a small hole in a door or wall through which you can see what is happening in the next room or outside. It is often used in phrases like 'peering through the keyhole' to describe spying or looking surreptitiously. 'Keyhole' also extends into phrases like 'keyhole surgery,' denoting a minimally invasive surgical technique.

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