What is another word for doorknob?

Pronunciation: [dˈɔːnɒb] (IPA)

Doorknob is a term used to describe a type of handle or knob that is used to open or close a door. There are several synonyms for this word that can be used to describe different types of doorknobs. One of these is a "latch" which is a type of doorknob that is used to secure a door. Another synonym is a "handle" which is a more general term used to describe any type of handle that is used to open doors, drawers or cabinets. Other synonyms include "knob," "lever," "grip" and "pull" which can be used to refer to any type of handle or knob used to open or close doors.

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Usage examples for Doorknob

Reaching the top, he listened intently while his hand searched for a doorknob.
"The Gray Phantom's Return"
Herman Landon
The Phantom, casting off the uncomfortable sensation with a shrug of his shoulders, stepped out from his hiding place just as a hand gripped the doorknob.
"The Gray Phantom's Return"
Herman Landon
With his hand on the doorknob, he looked back and once more let his electric torch play over the floor and walls.
"The Gray Phantom's Return"
Herman Landon

Famous quotes with Doorknob

  • Jake jerked a thumb at the door. "Al right. Get the hell out of here, and take all your pictures of naked women with you." "Yes, sir." Chuckling, Potter scooped up the folder of reconnaissance photos and started out. He paused with his hand on the doorknob. "Good luck," he said. "You've done everything you could to get us ready, but we'll still need it." "I'll put in a fresh requisition with the Quartermaster Corps," Jake said. Potter nodded and left. Jake shook his head in bemusement. He might have made stupid jokes like that with Ferd Koenig and a couple of other old-time Party buddies, but not with anybody else. So why make them with Potter? But he didn't need long to find the answer. He'd known Potter longer than he'd known Koenig or any of the other Party men. They'd both hung tough when the Army of Northern Virginia was falling to pieces all around them. If the president of the greatest country in North America- no, in the world!- couldn't joke around with the one man who'd known him when he was just a sergeant, with whom could he joke? Nobody. Nobody at all.
    Harry Turtledove
  • [Experimental Physicist] . I cannot imagine myself perceiving non-Euclidean space! . Look at the reflection of the room in a polished doorknob, and imagine yourself one of the actors in what you see going on there.
    Arthur Eddington

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