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Synonyms of 'aisle'

aisle

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(noun) 
Definition
a passageway separating seating areas in a church, theatre, or cinema, or separating rows of shelves in a supermarket
the frozen food aisle
Synonyms
passageway
an underground passageway that connects the two buildings
path
A group of reporters blocked his path.
The tornado wrecked everything in its path.
lane
The lorry was travelling at 20 mph in the slow lane.
passage
The toilets are up the stairs and along the passage to your right.
corridor
He raced down the corridor towards the exit.
alley
The citadel is reached through a series of narrow alleys.
gangway

idiom

See rolling in the aisles
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Additional synonyms

in the sense of alley
Definition
a narrow passage between or behind buildings
The citadel is reached through a series of narrow alleys.
Synonyms
passage,
walk,
lane,
pathway,
alleyway,
passageway,
backstreet
in the sense of corridor
Definition
a passage in a building or a train
He raced down the corridor towards the exit.
Synonyms
passage,
alley,
aisle,
hallway,
passageway
in the sense of lane
Definition
one of the parallel strips into which the carriageway of a major road or motorway is divided
The lorry was travelling at 20 mph in the slow lane.
Synonyms
track,
way,
road,
channel,
strip,
corridor,
alley,
aisle

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