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Meaning of gate
The primary meaning of the word "gate" is a structure that provides a point of entry or exit.
Etymology of gate
The word "gate" comes from Old English "gat" or "geat", which referred to a gap or an opening, and is related to the Old Norse word "gat", which meant "hole" or "opening".
The word has been used in English since the 9th century, and its meaning has evolved over time to include various types of structures and devices that provide access or control the flow of something.
Synonyms
entrance
doorway
portal
opening
passage
entry
inlet
outlet
barrier
fence
doorway
entranceway
gateway
archway
turnstile
tollgate
checkpoint
customs
border
threshold
access
admittance
aperture
hatch
doorway
ingress
egress
portal
gatepost
gatehouse
doorway
passage
entryway
vestibule
lobby
hallway
corridor
stairway
doorway
arch
doorway
entrance
door
gateway
portals
entrypoints
openings
thresholds
doorways
entrances
passageways
inlets
outlets
barriers
enclosures
perimeters
Definitions
- A structure that provides a point of entry or exit, typically consisting of a movable barrier, such as a door or doors, and a frame, such as a wall or a pair of posts.
- A means of access or entry to something, such as a gate to a career or a gate to success.
- A device that controls the flow of electric current, especially in a computer or other electronic device.
Usage Examples
- The gate to the park was locked, so we had to climb over the fence to get in.
- The gate to the airplane was closing, and we had to hurry to catch our flight.
- The logic gate in the computer chip controlled the flow of electric current.
Antonyms
blockage
barrier
obstruction
impediment
hindrance
restriction
prohibition
exclusion
denial
refusal
rejection
blockade
closure
shutdown
lockout
exclusion
separation
division
partition
wall
fence
screen
partition
divider
separator
stop
halt
cessation
termination
ending
finale