doorman

[ˈdɔːmən]

doorman Definition

a person whose job is to stand at the entrance of a building and let people in or out, and to help visitors.

Using doorman: Examples

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

  • Example

    The doorman greeted us as we entered the hotel.

  • Example

    The doorman helped me with my luggage.

  • Example

    The doorman refused to let him in because he was not on the guest list.

doorman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for doorman

Phrases with doorman

  • doorman's uniform

    the clothing worn by a doorman, typically consisting of a suit, hat, and gloves

    Example

    The doorman's uniform was impeccable, with his hat perfectly perched on his head.

  • doorman's station

    the area where the doorman stands to greet visitors and control access to the building

    Example

    The doorman's station was located just inside the entrance to the building.

  • doorman's tip

    a gratuity given to the doorman for his services, typically ranging from one to five dollars

    Example

    I always make sure to give the doorman a generous tip during the holiday season.

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Summary: doorman in Brief

'Doorman' [ˈdɔːmən] refers to a person who stands at the entrance of a building and assists visitors. They are responsible for controlling access to the building and may help with luggage or other tasks. Phrases like 'doorman's uniform' and 'doorman's tip' refer to aspects of the doorman's job.

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