VESTIBULA Synonyms
There is 0 hypernym of the word vestibula. (close relations)
Best Alternatives
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| anteroom | nounn | |||||
noun • a large entrance or reception room or area | ||||||
| atrium | nounn | |||||
noun • any chamber that is connected to other chambers or passageways (especially one of the two upper chambers of the heart) • the central area in a building; open to the sky | ||||||
| entrance | nounn | |||||
noun • something that provides access (to get in or get out) • a movement into or inward • the act of entering verb • attract; cause to be enamored • put into a trance | ||||||
| entryway | nounn | |||||
noun • something that provides access (to get in or get out) | ||||||
| foyer | nounn | |||||
noun • a large entrance or reception room or area | ||||||
| hall | nounn | |||||
noun • an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open • English writer whose novel about a lesbian relationship was banned in Britain for many years (1883-1943) • a large entrance or reception room or area • United States child psychologist whose theories of child psychology strongly influenced educational psychology (1844-1924) • a large room for gatherings, receiving guests, or entertainment • United States chemist who developed an economical method of producing aluminum from bauxite (1863-1914) • a college or university building containing living quarters for students • United States explorer who led three expeditions to the Arctic (1821-1871) • the large room of a manor or castle • United States astronomer who discovered Phobos and Deimos (the two satellites of Mars) (1829-1907) • a large and imposing house • a large building used by a college or university for teaching or research • a large building for meetings or entertainment | ||||||
| hallway | nounn | |||||
noun • an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open | ||||||
| lobby | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • a large entrance or reception room or area • the people who support some common cause or business or principle or sectional interest • an interest group that tries to influence legislators or bureaucrats to act in their favor, typically through lobbying verb • detain in conversation by or as if by holding on to the outer garments of; as for political or economic favors | ||||||
| passageway | nounn | |||||
noun • a passage between rooms or between buildings • a path or channel or duct through or along which something may pass | ||||||
| porch | nounn | |||||
noun • a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance | ||||||