Meaning & Definition of word "Window"

Window

/ˈwɪn.doʊ/

noun:

  • 1. An opening in the wall or roof of a building, typically covered with glass, that allows light and air to enter.
    • Example: She opened the window to let in some fresh air.
  • 2. A framed area in computer software that displays information or allows interaction.
    • Example: I have multiple windows open on my computer for different tasks.
  • 3. A period of time during which a particular event can occur.
    • Example: There's a narrow window for completing the project before the deadline.
  • 4. A transparent opening in a vehicle or a similar structure.
    • Example: The car's window was rolled down to enjoy the breeze.

Etymology

From Old Norse 'vindauga', which means 'wind eye'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

window of opportunity:

A favorable time to take action.

window dressing:

Superficial or cosmetic changes to improve appearance.

blue sky window:

An opportunity to plan without restrictions.

Related Words

pane:

A single sheet of glass in a window.

casement:

A window that is hinged at the side.

sash:

The frame that holds the glass in a window.

Slang Meanings of window

Meaning: A term used in programming to refer to a section of a user interface.

Example Sentence: I had too many windows open while coding.

Meaning: Used to describe a brief moment to act on something.

Example Sentence: You better take the shot; the window is closing fast!