Used in a Sentence

keyhole

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for keyhole.

Editorial note

They were able to spend previous profits to build new datacenters, offer 1 gigabyte GMail accounts, acquire Keyhole maps, etc.

Examples17
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The hole in a lock where the key is inserted and turns.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of keyhole gathered in one view.

noun

The hole in a lock where the key is inserted and turns.

noun

Any small opening resembling the hole for a key in shape or function; especially, one that gives a vista of, or access to, a space beyond.

noun

A small incision through which surgical instruments can reach into an anatomic space beyond.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for keyhole.

noun

The hole in a lock where the key is inserted and turns.

noun

Any small opening resembling the hole for a key in shape or function; especially, one that gives a vista of, or access to, a space beyond.

noun

A small incision through which surgical instruments can reach into an anatomic space beyond.

noun

A circle cut out of a garment as a decorative effect, typically at the front or back neckline of a dress.

Example sentences

1

They were able to spend previous profits to build new datacenters, offer 1 gigabyte GMail accounts, acquire Keyhole maps, etc.

2

You can also 3d print bump keys from just photographing the keyhole in a door.

3

The pieces need to be extremely thin to fit into an average sized keyhole.

4

I have the Yale lock but without the keyhole on it and without the z-wave module in it.

5

Other cases include the F-117, GPS, passive sonar, Keyhole (essentially a Hubble but before Hubble and aimed at earth instead of space).

6

That damn key in the keyhole would trip me up every time.

7

This is how they used to recover corona/keyhole spysats.

8

Google Earth cost on the order of 10s of millions of dollars to write, with a couple of the key companies, keyhole and Where2, being acquired for approx.

9

> Routinely opened with a Bic pen jammed into the keyhole (from the article).

10

I chose this one because it was one of the few that avoided having an actual keyhole on it to lessen the chances of being picked or bumped.

11

When looking at an entire system through a keyhole (the way we edit code bases), it's possible that what we see at every possible view may well be coherent, and yet the entire system may still not be consistent.

12

It doesn't do anything to deal with the FPS/nausea problem, though I don't react very poorly to playing an FPS in the rift as long as it uses a keyhole style control with the mouse (half-life 2 is a prime example of that).

Quote examples

1

And acquisitions are conveniently renamed into takeovers: "In 2004, after taking over Keyhole" And then this.

2

"This necessitated aiming New Horizons at a "keyhole" in space just 100km by 150km (60miles by 90 miles), and arriving at that location within a set margin of 100 seconds." That's pretty damned impressive by any standard you care to mention so go ahead, "U-S-A" yourselves a few more times.

Proper noun examples

1

Another example was Keyhole, basically a Hubble but before Hubble and aimed at the surface of the earth.

2

The US have for Keyhole, basically a Hubble but aimed at the earth and before Hubble?

3

Keyhole (which later became Google Earth) is the only program that really blew me away.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use keyhole in a sentence?

They were able to spend previous profits to build new datacenters, offer 1 gigabyte GMail accounts, acquire Keyhole maps, etc.

What does keyhole mean?

The hole in a lock where the key is inserted and turns.

What part of speech is keyhole?

keyhole is commonly used as noun.