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doorman

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Noun — An employee stationed at the entrance of a building, especially a hotel or apartment block, who greets visitors, opens the door, and often helps with deliveries or taxis.

Etymology

A compound of "door" and "man."

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What does “doorman” mean?

The word “doorman” means an employee stationed at the entrance of a building, especially a hotel or apartment block, who greets visitors, opens the door, and often helps with deliveries or taxis. In plain terms, someone whose job is to greet people and manage the entrance of a building.

How do you use “doorman” in a sentence?

Here is “doorman” used in a sentence: “The doorman tipped his hat as we walked in.”

What part of speech is “doorman”?

“Doorman” is a noun.

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