Gate (noun)
Definition
A gate is a movable barrier or entranceway that is used to control access or provide passage into or out of an enclosed area, such as a fence, wall, or building. It can be made of various materials, including wood, metal, or even fabric.
Etymology
The word “gate” originated from the Old English word “geat,” which means “opening” or “entrance.” It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word “gatan,” which means “to go” or “to walk.”
Synonyms
- Entrance
- Doorway
- Portal
- Barrier
- Archway
- Gateway
- Access point
Antonyms
- Exit
- Opening
- Passage
- Egress
- Way out
- Unobstructed path
FAQs(Frequently Asked Questions)
What is a gate as a noun?
- “He stood patiently at the airport gate, waiting for his flight to be called.”
Is gate a countable noun?
Is gate a common noun or not?
“Gate” is a common noun.
Is gate a noun or pronoun?
“Gate” is a noun.
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