corridor

noun
UK: /ˈkɒrɪdɔː/
US: /ˈkɔːrɪdɔːr/
  1. A long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms.

    1. The classroom is down the corridor.
    2. Her office is at the end of the corridor near the fire escape.
  2. A strip of land or air space allowing passage between two places.

    1. The troops moved through the corridor.
    2. The humanitarian corridor allowed aid to reach the isolated villages.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "corridor" in English means: A long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms., A strip of land or air space allowing passage between two places..

The phonetic transcription of "corridor" is /ˈkɒrɪdɔː/ in British English and /ˈkɔːrɪdɔːr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "corridor": "The classroom is down the corridor.". More examples on the page.