Meaning & Definition of Window in English
Window
An opening in a wall that allows light and air to enter.
Pronunciation:
/ˈwɪn.doʊ/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
windowsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A framed opening in a wall or roof that is typically filled with glass.
Example Sentence: She opened the window to let in some fresh air.
Definition: An opportunity or period during which something can occur.
Example Sentence: This is a great window for investment.
Definition: A rectangular area on a computer screen where a program or document is displayed.
Example Sentence: I opened a new window to browse the internet.
Definition: A period of time during which a particular activity may take place.
Example Sentence: The application window is open until Friday.
Definition: An opening or passage through which some phenomenon passes.
Example Sentence: The window of opportunity for applying for the grant is closing.
Etymology
Origin: From Old Norse 'vindauga', which means 'wind eye'.
Synonyms
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.
Translations
- Spanish: ventana
- French: fenêtre
- German: Fenster
- Russian: окно
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!