noun
plural doors
[count] a movable piece of wood, glass, or metal that swings or slides open and shut so that people can enter or leave a room, building, vehicle, etc.
a part of an object (such as piece of furniture or an appliance) that swings or slides open and shut
the opening for a door :the entrance to a room or building :doorway
a house, building, apartment, office, etc. - used with an adverb to indicate where something is in relation to something else
If you do something (from) door to door, you do it at each of the houses, apartments, or buildings in an area.
used especially with open or unlock to describe an opportunity or possibility
at death's door
behind closed doors
close the door on
to no longer think about, consider, or accept (something)
close your doors
to not allow someone to enter
of a business or organization :to close permanently :to stop operating
darken someone's door/doors
get your foot in the door
keep the wolf from the door
lay the blame for (something) at someone's door
to blame someone for (something)
open doors for
open the door
open your doors
to allow someone to enter
of a business or organization :to open for business :to begin operating
show (someone) the door
to tell or force (someone) to leave
show/see (someone) to the door
to go to the door with (someone who is leaving)