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Noun — The strip or slab at the bottom of a doorway that you step over to enter.

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How to use threshold

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Etymology

From Old English þresċold, "doorsill" — related to thresh (to beat grain), since a threshold was once literally the beaten, trodden strip of floor at a doorway.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “threshold” mean?

The word “threshold” means the strip or slab at the bottom of a doorway that you step over to enter. In plain terms, either the literal bottom of a doorway, or, more often now, the point at which something starts or a limit gets triggered.

How do you pronounce “threshold”?

“Threshold” is pronounced THREH-shohld (/ˈθɹɛʃ(h)oʊld/ in IPA).

How do you use “threshold” in a sentence?

Here is “threshold” used in a sentence: “She wiped her boots on the mat before crossing the threshold.”

What is the opposite of “threshold”?

The opposite of “threshold” — its antonyms — is lintel.

What part of speech is “threshold”?

“Threshold” is a noun.

Where does the word “threshold” come from?

The word “threshold” comes from Old English. From Old English þresċold, "doorsill" — related to thresh (to beat grain), since a threshold was once literally the beaten, trodden strip of floor at a doorway.

Is “threshold” a common word?

“Threshold” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “threshold” have?

“Threshold” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the strip or slab at the bottom of a doorway that you step over to enter.

Is it spelled threshold or threshhold?

The correct spelling is threshold, with a single h in the middle. Because the word looks like "thresh" plus "hold," many people mistakenly double the h, but "threshhold" is always an error.

What is a pain threshold?

A pain threshold is the point at which something begins to be felt as pain — the level at which the effect kicks in. Someone with a high pain threshold needs a stronger stimulus before feeling pain, while someone with a low threshold feels pain sooner.

What is a tax threshold?

A tax threshold is the income level at which you start paying a particular rate of tax. Earnings below the threshold are not taxed at that rate; once income crosses it, the rate applies.

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