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Vestibule Meaning in English

word

ˈvɛstɪbˌjuɫ
VES-ti-byool
vˈɛstɪbjˌuːl
VES-ti-byool

Definition

A vestibule is a small entrance hall or passage between the outer door and the main interior of a building, like in houses, apartment buildings, or some public spaces.

Usage & Nuances

'Vestibule' is a formal, architectural term. In daily speech, 'foyer' or 'entryway' are more common for homes. Used in public buildings, trains, and churches. Not to be confused with 'lobby', which is larger and more public.

Example Sentences

There is a small vestibule at the entrance of the building.

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Please wait in the vestibule until I call you.

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The train's vestibule connects two cars together.

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The kids left their wet boots in the vestibule so the house wouldn't get muddy.

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As soon as you step into the vestibule, you can smell fresh flowers.

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Our apartment building has a secure vestibule where you need a code to get inside.

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