porthole

[pɔːthəʊl]

porthole Definition

a small, usually circular window in the side of a ship or aircraft.

Using porthole: Examples

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

  • Example

    The porthole was open, letting in a cool breeze.

  • Example

    He looked out of the porthole and saw the dolphins swimming alongside the ship.

  • Example

    The airplane's portholes were covered with frost.

porthole Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for porthole

Phrases with porthole

  • a limited or narrow perspective on something

    Example

    She only had a porthole view of the situation and didn't understand the full picture.

  • a small, round mirror that is mounted on a wall and has a frame that resembles a porthole

    Example

    The bathroom had a porthole mirror that added a nautical touch to the decor.

  • a desk that has a circular opening in the top, resembling a porthole

    Example

    The hotel room had a porthole desk that provided a unique workspace for guests.

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Summary: porthole in Brief

'Porthole' [pɔːthəʊl] refers to a small, circular window typically found on ships or aircraft. It can be used literally, as in 'The airplane's portholes were covered with frost,' or figuratively, as in 'She only had a porthole view of the situation.' Other variations include 'porthole mirror' and 'porthole desk.'