window
window 30 सेकंड में
- A physical opening in a wall or vehicle for light and air.
- A separate display area on a computer screen for a program.
- A metaphorical 'window of opportunity' meaning a limited time to act.
- A symbol of perspective, transparency, or a barrier in literature.
The term window fundamentally refers to an opening in an otherwise solid wall, door, or vehicle, designed to permit the passage of light and, frequently, air. In its most basic architectural sense, a window is a portal that bridges the gap between the interior sanctuary of a building and the external environment. Historically, windows were simple apertures, but modern engineering has transformed them into complex systems involving frames, glass panes, and various opening mechanisms. People use the word 'window' in a multitude of contexts, ranging from describing a physical feature of their home to discussing the interface of a computer operating system. When you look through a window, you are engaging in a visual exchange with the world outside, making it a powerful symbol of perspective and transparency. In a domestic setting, windows are essential for psychological well-being, as they provide natural illumination and a sense of connection to the rhythm of the day. Beyond the physical, the word has evolved to describe a 'window of opportunity,' which is a specific period during which an action can be taken to achieve a desired result. This metaphorical usage highlights the concept of a temporary opening that will eventually close. In the realm of technology, a window is a separate viewing area on a computer screen, allowing users to interact with different programs simultaneously. This digital application of the term revolutionized how we interact with information, moving from linear command lines to a spatial, multi-tasking environment. Whether you are talking about a stained-glass window in a cathedral, a porthole on a ship, or a shop window displaying the latest fashions, the core essence remains the same: an invitation to look, a passage for light, and a boundary that defines space.
- Architectural Context
- In architecture, the window is a critical element of the building envelope, providing ventilation and daylighting while maintaining thermal insulation.
The architect designed the house with floor-to-ceiling windows to maximize the view of the ocean.
- Technological Context
- In computing, a window is a graphical control element that consists of a visual area containing some of the user interface of the program it belongs to.
I have too many windows open on my desktop, and it is making my computer run slowly.
- Metaphorical Context
- A 'window of opportunity' suggests a fleeting chance to act before circumstances change and the path is blocked.
The company has a narrow window to launch the product before the holiday season ends.
She sat by the window and watched the rain fall against the glass.
The stained-glass windows of the cathedral cast colorful patterns on the stone floor.
Using the word window effectively requires an understanding of its grammatical versatility and the common verbs and prepositions that accompany it. As a noun, it can be the subject or object of a sentence. For instance, 'The window is open' (subject) or 'I closed the window' (object). When describing movement or sight through a window, the preposition 'through' is most common: 'He looked through the window.' However, if you are referring to something positioned in the opening, you might say 'in the window,' such as 'The mannequin in the shop window was wearing a red dress.' If you are looking out of a building, you use 'out of the window.' The word is also frequently used in compound nouns and adjectives, such as 'windowpane,' 'windowsill,' 'window-shopping,' and 'window-seat.' In technical writing, you might encounter 'windowing' as a verb, referring to the process of dividing a display into multiple sections. In business, you might hear about 'window dressing,' which refers to making something look better than it actually is, often in financial reports. When constructing sentences, consider the type of window you are describing to add detail. Is it a bay window, a sash window, a dormer window, or a skylight? Each of these specific terms provides a clearer mental image for the reader. Furthermore, the state of the window can convey mood: a 'grimy window' might suggest neglect, while a 'sparkling window' suggests cleanliness and care. In metaphorical usage, ensure the context supports the idea of a temporary opening or a specific perspective. For example, 'His eyes were a window into his soul' uses the concept of a window to describe transparency and deep insight. When talking about time, 'a window of ten minutes' implies a strict limit. By varying your choice of verbs—such as 'shatter,' 'latch,' 'peer,' or 'glaze'—you can significantly enhance the descriptive power of your sentences involving windows.
- Physical Action
- Verbs like open, close, shut, lock, and clean are the most common actions performed on a window.
Could you please open the window? It is getting quite stuffy in here.
- Visual Interaction
- Prepositions like through, out of, and at are used to describe how we see things in relation to a window.
The children spent the afternoon looking out of the window at the snow.
- Compound Usage
- Windows are often part of larger terms that describe specific parts or activities.
The cat enjoys sitting on the windowsill to catch the morning sun.
We spent the whole Saturday window-shopping downtown without buying a single thing.
I always request a window seat when I fly so I can see the clouds.
The word window is ubiquitous in daily conversation, professional environments, and media. In a domestic setting, you will hear it most often during discussions about home maintenance, weather, or simple comfort. A parent might tell a child, 'Don't lean against the window,' or a spouse might ask, 'Did you lock all the windows before we left?' In the workplace, particularly in offices, the 'window' often becomes a symbol of status; having a 'window office' is a sign of seniority. In the tech industry, the word is spoken thousands of times a day, referring to software interfaces. You might hear a developer say, 'The modal window isn't closing properly,' or a help desk technician advise, 'Minimize all your windows to see the desktop.' In the world of finance and business, the term 'window' appears in more abstract ways. Economists talk about a 'window of opportunity' for investment, and accountants might mention 'window dressing' in the context of year-end reports. In travel, the 'window' is a key part of the booking process. Airline agents frequently ask, 'Would you prefer a window or an aisle seat?' Similarly, on trains and buses, the window seat is often the most coveted for the view it provides. In retail, 'window displays' are the primary way stores attract customers from the street. You might hear a manager say, 'We need to change the window for the spring collection.' In literature and film, windows are frequently used as motifs for longing, observation, or a barrier between worlds. Think of the famous movie 'Rear Window,' where the entire plot revolves around what the protagonist sees through his apartment window. In news reporting, you might hear about a 'launch window' for a space mission, indicating the precise time a rocket must be fired to reach its destination. Even in medical contexts, a 'window period' refers to the time between infection and when a test can detect it. This wide range of applications shows that 'window' is not just an architectural term, but a fundamental concept for describing openings, views, and specific intervals of time or space.
- Travel and Transport
- Commonly heard at airports and train stations when choosing seating or describing views.
The pilot announced that we should keep our window shades open for takeoff and landing.
- Business and Finance
- Used to describe time limits or the strategic presentation of information.
We have a very small window to finalize the merger before the fiscal year ends.
- Retail and Fashion
- Refers to the display area at the front of a store used to attract customers.
The holiday window at the department store is famous for its elaborate decorations.
I saw a beautiful coat in the window and decided to go inside.
The shopkeeper spent the morning cleaning the windows to make the store more inviting.
While window is a basic word, learners often make specific errors regarding prepositions and its metaphorical use. One of the most frequent mistakes is using 'on' when 'through' or 'out of' is required. For example, saying 'I looked on the window' usually implies you were looking at the surface of the glass itself (perhaps checking for dirt), whereas 'I looked through the window' means you were looking at the scene outside. Another common error involves the distinction between 'in the window' and 'at the window.' 'In the window' is specifically used for items displayed in a shop's front glass area. If a person is standing near a window, we say they are 'at the window' or 'by the window.' Confusing 'window' with 'door' is a rare but possible slip for very early learners, but a more common confusion is between 'window' and 'pane.' A window is the entire unit, while a pane is just the sheet of glass. If you break the glass, you have 'broken a window pane,' though 'broken a window' is also acceptable in general speech. In the metaphorical sense, learners sometimes misuse 'window of opportunity.' It is a fixed phrase; saying 'opportunity window' or 'opening of opportunity' sounds unnatural. Additionally, in computing, people sometimes confuse 'window' with 'screen.' The screen is the physical monitor, while the window is the software box within that screen. Saying 'I have too many screens open' when you mean software windows is a common mistake. Another subtle error is the use of 'window' as a verb. While 'windowing' exists in technical jargon, using 'to window' as a synonym for 'to look out' is incorrect. You must say 'to look out the window.' Finally, pay attention to the pluralization. In some languages, the word for window might be used collectively, but in English, you must distinguish between 'the window' (singular) and 'the windows' (plural). If a room has three openings, you must say 'The windows are open,' not 'The window is open' unless you only mean one of them. Avoiding these pitfalls will make your English sound much more natural and precise.
- Preposition Errors
- Confusing 'through', 'at', 'in', and 'on' can change the meaning of your sentence significantly.
Incorrect: I looked on the window to see the garden. Correct: I looked through the window to see the garden.
- Tech Terminology
- Distinguishing between the physical monitor (screen) and the software interface (window).
Incorrect: My screen is frozen. Correct: The browser window is frozen.
- Fixed Idioms
- Idioms like 'window of opportunity' must be used exactly as they are.
Incorrect: We have an opening of opportunity. Correct: We have a window of opportunity.
Incorrect: He threw the idea out the door. Correct: He threw the idea out the window (meaning he abandoned it).
Incorrect: I am windowing at the birds. Correct: I am looking out the window at the birds.
While window is the most common term, several synonyms and related words can provide more specific meaning depending on the context. In architecture, you might use 'aperture' to describe any opening that lets in light, though this is more technical. A 'casement' refers specifically to a window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges at the side. A 'sash window' is one where the panes are held in frames that slide vertically or horizontally. If you are talking about a window in a roof, 'skylight' or 'velux' (a brand name often used generically) are more precise. For windows on ships or airplanes, the term 'porthole' is standard. In a more poetic or literary context, you might see 'casement' used to evoke a romantic or historical feel. When discussing the glass itself, 'pane' is the correct term. If you are referring to a very small window, 'light' can sometimes be used (as in 'a side light' next to a door). In the digital world, alternatives to 'window' are fewer, but you might hear 'dialog box' or 'pop-up' for specific types of windows. Metaphorically, 'portal' or 'gateway' can sometimes replace 'window' when emphasizing the idea of a transition to another place or state of mind. For example, 'The book was a portal to another world' is similar to saying it was a 'window into another world,' but 'portal' suggests more of an entry point. When comparing 'window' to 'opening,' the latter is much broader; all windows are openings, but not all openings (like a hole in a fence) are windows. Similarly, a 'vent' is an opening specifically for air, whereas a window usually implies both light and visibility. Understanding these nuances allows you to choose the word that best fits the physical structure or the abstract concept you wish to convey.
- Architectural Variants
- Specific types of windows like casement, sash, and skylight provide more detail than the general term.
The attic was brightened by a large skylight that looked up at the stars.
- Transport Specifics
- Using 'porthole' for ships and planes adds technical accuracy to your description.
He peered through the porthole of the cabin and saw the dolphins jumping.
- Parts of a Window
- Words like pane, sill, and frame describe the individual components of the window unit.
The baseball flew through the air and shattered the window pane.
She placed a pot of geraniums on the windowsill.
The wooden window frame was rotting and needed to be replaced.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
Before glass was common, windows were literally 'eyes' for the wind to blow through, or were covered with animal skins or cloth.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'w' at the end as a separate vowel.
- Confusing the 'i' sound with 'ee' (saying 'weendow').
- Not stressing the first syllable correctly.
- Failing to glide the final 'o' sound.
- Pronouncing the 'd' too softly.
कठिनाई स्तर
The literal meaning is very easy, but metaphorical uses require more context.
Spelling is straightforward, but prepositions can be tricky.
Pronunciation is generally easy for most learners.
The word is distinct and easy to recognize in speech.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Prepositions of Place
Use 'at' or 'by' for position, 'through' for movement of sight.
Countable Nouns
Always use 'a', 'the', or a number with 'window'.
Compound Nouns
Windowsill and windowpane are written as one word.
Phrasal Verbs
'Look out' often precedes 'the window'.
Zero Article
Do not use 'window' without an article in the singular.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
The window is open.
La fenêtre est ouverte.
Subject (The window) + Verb (is) + Adjective (open).
Please close the window.
S'il vous plaît, fermez la fenêtre.
Imperative sentence using 'close' as the verb.
I have a big window in my room.
J'ai une grande fenêtre dans ma chambre.
Using 'big' as a descriptive adjective before the noun.
The window is dirty.
La fenêtre est sale.
Using 'dirty' as a predicative adjective.
Look out the window.
Regarde par la fenêtre.
The phrase 'look out the window' is a common idiom.
There are two windows in the kitchen.
Il y a deux fenêtres dans la cuisine.
Plural form 'windows' used with the number 'two'.
The cat is by the window.
Le chat est près de la fenêtre.
Using the preposition 'by' to show proximity.
Is the window broken?
Est-ce que la fenêtre est cassée ?
Question form using 'Is' at the beginning.
I prefer the window seat on the plane.
Je préfère le siège côté fenêtre dans l'avion.
Compound noun 'window seat'.
We went window-shopping in the city center.
Nous avons fait du lèche-vitrine au centre-ville.
Compound verb 'window-shopping'.
The shop window has a beautiful display.
La vitrine du magasin a un bel étalage.
Using 'shop window' to refer to a retail display.
He put a plant on the windowsill.
Il a mis une plante sur le rebord de la fenêtre.
Noun 'windowsill' refers to the ledge at the bottom.
Can you see the birds through the window?
Peux-tu voir les oiseaux à travers la fenêtre ?
Preposition 'through' indicates looking across the glass.
The car window is stuck and won't go down.
La vitre de la voiture est coincée et ne veut pas descendre.
Using 'car window' as a specific type.
She cleaned the windows with a cloth.
Elle a nettoyé les fenêtres avec un chiffon.
Verb 'cleaned' used with the object 'windows'.
The rain is hitting the window.
La pluie frappe la fenêtre.
Present continuous tense 'is hitting'.
We have a small window of opportunity to finish this.
Nous avons une petite fenêtre d'opportunité pour finir cela.
Idiomatic use meaning a limited time.
The new software allows you to open multiple windows.
Le nouveau logiciel vous permet d'ouvrir plusieurs fenêtres.
Technical use in computing.
If we don't act now, our chances will go out the window.
Si nous n'agissons pas maintenant, nos chances vont s'envoler.
Idiom 'go out the window' means to disappear or be lost.
The stained-glass windows in the church are famous.
Les vitraux de l'église sont célèbres.
Adjective 'stained-glass' describes the type.
He was peering through the window, trying to see inside.
Il regardait fixement par la fenêtre, essayant de voir à l'intérieur.
Verb 'peer' suggests looking closely or with difficulty.
The house has double-glazed windows for better insulation.
La maison a des fenêtres à double vitrage pour une meilleure isolation.
Compound adjective 'double-glazed'.
She sat in the window seat and read her book.
Elle s'est assise sur le siège côté fenêtre et a lu son livre.
Here 'window seat' refers to furniture, not an airplane seat.
The thief entered the house through a basement window.
Le voleur est entré dans la maison par une fenêtre du sous-sol.
Prepositional phrase 'through a basement window'.
The company's recent charity work is just window dressing.
Le récent travail caritatif de l'entreprise n'est que de la poudre aux yeux.
Idiom 'window dressing' refers to deceptive appearances.
We need to find a launch window for the new marketing campaign.
Nous devons trouver un créneau de lancement pour la nouvelle campagne marketing.
Metaphorical use in a professional context.
The eyes are often called the window to the soul.
Les yeux sont souvent appelés le miroir de l'âme.
Poetic metaphor using 'window' as a means of insight.
The architect incorporated large bay windows into the design.
L'architecte a incorporé de grandes fenêtres en saillie dans la conception.
Specific architectural term 'bay window'.
The policy change opened a window for further negotiations.
Le changement de politique a ouvert une porte à de nouvelles négociations.
Abstract use meaning 'created an opportunity'.
The sash window was difficult to slide up because of the paint.
La fenêtre à guillotine était difficile à faire glisser à cause de la peinture.
Technical term 'sash window'.
He spent the morning glazing the new windows in the extension.
Il a passé la matinée à poser les vitres des nouvelles fenêtres de l'extension.
Verb 'glaze' refers to installing glass.
The data shows a clear window of time when the error occurred.
Les données montrent un créneau temporel clair où l'erreur s'est produite.
Using 'window' to describe a specific interval.
The Overton window has shifted significantly on this issue.
La fenêtre d'Overton a considérablement évolué sur cette question.
Specific political science term 'Overton window'.
The novel provides a fascinating window into 19th-century life.
Le roman offre une fenêtre fascinante sur la vie au XIXe siècle.
Sophisticated metaphorical use for historical insight.
The therapeutic window for this drug is extremely narrow.
La fenêtre thérapeutique pour ce médicament est extrêmement étroite.
Medical/Pharmacological jargon.
The skylight acted as an aperture, flooding the studio with light.
Le lanterneau faisait office d'ouverture, inondant le studio de lumière.
Using 'aperture' as a high-level synonym.
All his previous promises went out the window when he took power.
Toutes ses promesses précédentes ont été oubliées dès qu'il a pris le pouvoir.
Idiomatic use in a political/critical context.
The sash was rotten, making the window a safety hazard.
Le châssis était pourri, ce qui faisait de la fenêtre un danger pour la sécurité.
Using 'sash' to refer to the specific part of the window.
The artist used the window as a framing device in the portrait.
L'artiste a utilisé la fenêtre comme dispositif de cadrage dans le portrait.
Artistic/Critical terminology.
There is a brief window before the tide comes in to explore the caves.
Il y a un court laps de temps avant que la marée ne monte pour explorer les grottes.
Precise use of 'window' for a natural time limit.
The poem explores the window as a liminal space between worlds.
Le poème explore la fenêtre comme un espace liminaire entre les mondes.
Use of 'liminal space' in a literary analysis context.
The atmospheric window allows certain wavelengths to reach the Earth.
La fenêtre atmosphérique permet à certaines longueurs d'onde d'atteindre la Terre.
Scientific jargon in physics/astronomy.
The CFO was accused of window dressing the quarterly results.
Le directeur financier a été accusé de maquiller les résultats trimestriels.
Business idiom used in a formal/legal context.
The casements were flung wide to welcome the morning breeze.
Les croisées furent grandes ouvertes pour accueillir la brise matinale.
Literary/Archaic use of 'casements'.
The sliding window protocol ensures reliable data transmission.
Le protocole de fenêtre glissante assure une transmission de données fiable.
Highly specialized computer science terminology.
Her silence was a window into the depth of her disappointment.
Son silence était un miroir de l'ampleur de sa déception.
Abstract metaphorical use for emotional insight.
The architect’s use of clerestory windows created a sense of divinity.
L'utilisation par l'architecte de fenêtres hautes a créé un sentiment de divinité.
Specialized architectural term 'clerestory'.
The legislative window for the bill is closing rapidly.
Le créneau législatif pour le projet de loi se referme rapidement.
Formal political/legal usage.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— Looking at goods in shop windows without intending to buy them.
We spent the afternoon window-shopping on Fifth Avenue.
— Gone, lost, or no longer relevant.
All my plans for the weekend went out the window when I got sick.
— A specific period during which something can happen.
We have a two-hour window of time to complete the test.
— Displayed in the front glass area of a store.
I saw a great pair of shoes in the window.
— Standing or positioned near a window.
She was standing at the window, waiting for him to arrive.
— Something used to create a deceptively favorable impression.
The new policy is just window dressing; nothing has really changed.
— A single sheet of glass in a window.
He tapped on the window pane to get her attention.
— The structure that holds the glass panes in place.
The window frame was painted bright white.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
A door is for walking through; a window is for looking through.
A pane is just the glass; the window is the whole unit.
A screen is the physical monitor; a window is the software area.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— A short period of time during which an opportunity exists.
We must act now while the window of opportunity is still open.
professional— To be completely forgotten or disregarded.
When the fire alarm rang, all discipline went out the window.
informal— Actions taken to make a situation look better than it is.
The company's environmental claims were dismissed as mere window dressing.
business— Something that shows you what a different place or situation is like.
The documentary provides a window into the lives of refugees.
journalistic— A way of seeing or learning about what is happening globally.
The internet is our primary window on the world today.
general— To observe something without being part of it.
He felt like he was looking through a window at his own life.
literary— Often used to describe a sudden, violent change or break-in.
The news smashed a window in his peaceful existence.
metaphorical— To allow new ideas or influences to enter.
The reform opened the window to foreign investment.
political— To abandon a plan or idea completely.
They threw the old manual out the window and started from scratch.
informal— A very limited amount of time.
There is a narrow window for the surgery to be successful.
medicalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both are found at the same place.
The window is the structure; the curtain is the fabric that covers it.
I opened the curtains to see through the window.
Both cover windows.
Blinds are usually made of slats (wood/plastic) that tilt; windows are the glass.
Close the blinds so the sun doesn't hit the window.
Both involve glass and looking.
A mirror reflects your image; a window lets you see what is on the other side.
He looked in the mirror, then out the window.
Both let in air.
A vent is usually small and only for air; a window is larger and for light/view.
The bathroom has a small vent but no window.
Part of the window.
The frame is the border; the window includes the glass and the frame.
The window frame needs painting.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
The [noun] is [adjective].
The window is clean.
I like the [compound noun].
I like the window seat.
He [verb] through the window.
He looked through the window.
It's a window of [noun].
It's a window of opportunity.
The [noun] went out the window.
The plan went out the window.
The [noun] is just window dressing.
The report is just window dressing.
A window into [abstract noun].
A window into his thoughts.
The [technical term] window.
The therapeutic window.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Extremely high in daily English.
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I looked on the window.
→
I looked through the window.
'On' refers to the surface; 'through' refers to seeing the other side.
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Open the curtains window.
→
Open the window.
Do not confuse the covering (curtain) with the structure (window).
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I want an opportunity window.
→
I want a window of opportunity.
This is a fixed idiomatic phrase.
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The computer screen is open.
→
The computer window is open.
A screen is the hardware; a window is the software interface.
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He is windowing out.
→
He is looking out the window.
'Window' is not used as a verb for the act of looking.
सुझाव
Preposition Choice
Always use 'through' when you are talking about looking from one side to the other.
Be Specific
Instead of just 'window', use 'skylight', 'bay window', or 'porthole' for better descriptions.
Out the Window
Use 'go out the window' when a plan fails suddenly or a rule is ignored.
Software Windows
Remember to 'minimize', 'maximize', or 'close' windows on your computer.
Cleaning
We say 'wash the windows' or 'clean the windows', never 'do the windows'.
Seating
Always ask for a 'window seat' if you want to see the view while flying.
Glazing
'Double-glazing' is a key term when talking about energy efficiency in homes.
Broken Glass
If a window breaks, you are usually talking about the 'pane' of glass.
Framing
In photography, a window can be a great 'framing device' for your subject.
Wind-Eye
Remember the Old Norse origin to help you remember that windows are for both air and sight.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a 'WIN'dow as an 'EYE' (auga) that lets the 'WIND' (vindr) in. Wind-Eye = Window.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a giant eye in the side of a house looking out at the world.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to count every window you see today and describe one thing you see through each of them in English.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Derived from the Old Norse word 'vindauga'.
मूल अर्थ: Literally 'wind-eye' (vindr 'wind' + auga 'eye').
Germanicसांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be aware that 'window dressing' can be a negative term in business, implying dishonesty.
The 'window seat' is a common point of preference in travel and cafes.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
At home
- Open the window
- Close the window
- Clean the windows
- Look out the window
In a car
- Roll down the window
- Roll up the window
- The window is fogged up
- Don't lean out the window
On a plane
- Window seat
- Window shade
- Look through the window
- Close the shade
At a shop
- In the window
- Window display
- Window-shopping
- Shop window
On a computer
- Open a new window
- Close the window
- Minimize the window
- Active window
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Do you prefer a window seat or an aisle seat when you fly?"
"What can you see from the window of your bedroom?"
"Do you enjoy window-shopping even if you don't buy anything?"
"How many windows are there in your favorite room?"
"Have you ever seen a beautiful stained-glass window?"
डायरी विषय
Describe the view from your window right now in as much detail as possible.
Write about a 'window of opportunity' you once had and whether you took it.
If your eyes are a window to your soul, what would people see inside yours today?
Imagine a world without windows. How would architecture and daily life change?
Describe your dream house, focusing specifically on the windows and the views they provide.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवाल'In the window' refers to objects displayed in a shop's front glass. 'At the window' refers to a person standing near a window.
It is very rare in general English, but in technical contexts like computing or statistics, 'windowing' is used.
It means a plan, rule, or quality has completely disappeared or been ignored.
Yes, a skylight is a specific type of window installed in a roof or ceiling.
It is an idiom meaning making something look better than it really is, often used in business or politics.
It is a limited period of time during which you can do something to get a good result.
A window with one or two sashes that slide up and down or side to side.
A political theory about the range of ideas that the public is willing to accept.
Because it acts like a physical window, allowing you to see into a specific program or file.
The flat, horizontal piece at the bottom of a window frame.
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Describe the view from your favorite window.
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Write a short story about a broken window.
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Explain the idiom 'window of opportunity' with an example.
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Compare a 'casement window' and a 'sash window'.
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Discuss the symbolic meaning of windows in a movie you have seen.
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Write a complaint letter about a leaky window in your apartment.
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Describe a beautiful stained-glass window you have seen.
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Explain the benefits of double-glazed windows.
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Write a dialogue between two people choosing seats on a plane.
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Describe a shop window during the holiday season.
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How do windows affect the mood of a room?
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Write about a time a plan of yours 'went out the window'.
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Describe the history of windows from 'wind-eyes' to glass.
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Analyze the concept of 'window dressing' in corporate finance.
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Write a set of instructions for cleaning windows safely.
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Describe the architecture of a building with unusual windows.
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Explain the 'Overton window' in your own words.
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Write a poem about looking through a window on a rainy day.
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Discuss the importance of natural light in a workspace.
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Describe the view from a porthole on a ship.
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Describe the windows in your house.
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Do you prefer a window seat or an aisle seat? Why?
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Tell a story about a time you saw something interesting through a window.
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Explain the meaning of 'window of opportunity' to a friend.
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Discuss the pros and cons of having floor-to-ceiling windows.
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How do you feel when you look out of a window on a rainy day?
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Describe a famous building with beautiful windows.
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Talk about a time a plan of yours 'went out the window'.
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Discuss the importance of windows in office design.
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Explain the concept of 'window dressing' in a professional context.
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What is your favorite view from a window?
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How do you clean windows? Describe the process.
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Talk about the 'Overton window' and its impact on society.
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Describe a shop window display that caught your eye.
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Discuss the role of windows as symbols in literature.
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What would you do if you saw a bird hit a window?
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Talk about the difference between a window and a door.
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Describe the view from a window in a city you visited.
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Discuss the future of 'smart windows' in homes.
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Explain the etymology of the word 'window'.
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Listen to a weather report and note if they mention 'windows'.
Listen to a flight attendant's announcement about window shades.
Listen to a conversation about window-shopping and identify the items mentioned.
Listen to a news story about a 'launch window' for a space shuttle.
Listen to a podcast about architecture and note the types of windows discussed.
Listen to a business meeting and identify the use of 'window of opportunity'.
Listen to a description of a crime scene involving a broken window.
Listen to a lecture on political science and the 'Overton window'.
Listen to a tech support call about a frozen software window.
Listen to a poem being read and identify the window metaphor.
Listen to a real estate agent describing a house's windows.
Listen to a dialogue about cleaning windows and identify the tools used.
Listen to a historical documentary about the 'window tax'.
Listen to a conversation about choosing a window seat on a train.
Listen to a scientific explanation of the 'therapeutic window'.
I looked on the window to see the birds.
Please close the curtains window.
We have an opportunity window.
The computer screen is open.
He is windowing out the rain.
The window was broken with a ball.
I saw a dress at the shop window.
The window frame is made from glass.
All my rules went out the door.
He sat on the window ledge seat.
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Summary
The word 'window' primarily describes a glass opening for light and air, but it is also essential in technology (software windows) and as a metaphor for time or insight. Example: 'I looked through the window of the car.'
- A physical opening in a wall or vehicle for light and air.
- A separate display area on a computer screen for a program.
- A metaphorical 'window of opportunity' meaning a limited time to act.
- A symbol of perspective, transparency, or a barrier in literature.
Preposition Choice
Always use 'through' when you are talking about looking from one side to the other.
Be Specific
Instead of just 'window', use 'skylight', 'bay window', or 'porthole' for better descriptions.
Out the Window
Use 'go out the window' when a plan fails suddenly or a rule is ignored.
Software Windows
Remember to 'minimize', 'maximize', or 'close' windows on your computer.
उदाहरण
I opened the window to let some fresh air into the room.
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