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peephole

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Noun — A small opening, often in a door, that lets someone look out without being seen.

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look through the peephole

Etymology

A compound of "peep" and "hole."

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What does “peephole” mean?

The word “peephole” means a small opening, often in a door, that lets someone look out without being seen. In plain terms, the small viewing hole in a door used to see who's outside.

How do you pronounce “peephole”?

“Peephole” is pronounced PEEP-hohl (/ˈpiːphoʊl/ in IPA).

How do you use “peephole” in a sentence?

Here is “peephole” used in a sentence: “She checked the peephole before opening the door to a stranger.”

What part of speech is “peephole”?

“Peephole” is a noun.

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