• Frequency of Use
    25 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Doorstop Meanings

    noun a heavy object used to hold a door open or shut

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    Fields related to doorstop

    Construction

    Used to prop open a door during building or renovation projects

    Interior Design

    Used as a decorative element to hold a door open in a stylish way

    Security

    Used as a security measure to prevent a door from being opened from the outside

    Home Improvement

    Used as a wedge to hold a door open or closed while working on it

    Occupation Usage of doorstop

    Writer

    A writer may use a doorstop to hold open a door while they are carrying in boxes of books or supplies.

    Interior Designer

    An interior designer may use a decorative doorstop to add a finishing touch to a room's decor while also serving a functional purpose.

    Real Estate Agent

    A real estate agent may use a doorstop to prop open doors during an open house to create a welcoming and open atmosphere for potential buyers.

    Hotel Housekeeper

    A hotel housekeeper may use a doorstop to keep doors open while they are cleaning rooms, making it easier to move in and out with cleaning supplies.

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