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Pinholes Meaning in English

word · lemma: pinhole

ˈpɪnˌhoʊɫz
PIN-hohlz
pˈɪnhəʊlz
PIN-hohlz

Definition

Very small, narrow holes, usually just big enough for a pin to pass through. Often used to describe tiny openings that let in light, air, or liquid.

Usage & Nuances

Usually plural; common in technical, scientific, or photographic contexts (like 'pinhole camera'). Collocations: 'tiny pinholes', 'leak through pinholes'. Not used for large or irregular holes. Typically refers to very small, precise openings.

Example Sentences

Light comes through the pinholes in the curtain.

basic

The pipe started leaking because of pinholes.

basic

Tiny pinholes let air into the sealed container.

basic

If you look closely at the cardboard, you'll see several pinholes.

natural

Small pinholes in the packaging can ruin the freshness of food.

natural

They repaired the roof to prevent any more leaks from the pinholes.

natural