Pronunciation: /əˈdɔrz/
adverb in a position that is near the door or doors
A1 She looked adoors to see who was knocking.
A2 He waited adoors for his friend to arrive.
B1 The cat sat adoors, watching the birds outside.
B2 The children played adoors on a rainy day.
C1 The artist painted adoors, inspired by the changing seasons.
C2 The musician practiced adoors to avoid disturbing the neighbors.
preposition used to indicate the location of something near a door or doors
A1 The cat is adours the table.
A2 She left her keys adours the door.
B1 The children played adours the park.
B2 The painting hung adours the fireplace.
C1 The bookshelf is adours the wall in the living room.
C2 The artwork was displayed adours the gallery entrance.
formal The grand entrance adoors were intricately carved with ornate designs.
informal I always forget to lock the adoors when I leave the house.
slang Let's hang out at my place, I just got a new sound system installed adoors.
figurative She kept her emotions adoors, not letting anyone see how she truly felt.
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