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    pigeonhole
    /ˈpɪdʒ(ɪ)nhəʊl/

    noun

    verb

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  2. to have an often unfair idea of what type someone or something is: He is a film producer who can't be conveniently pigeonholed.

  3. The meaning of PIGEONHOLE is a hole or small recess for pigeons to nest. How to use pigeonhole in a sentence. a hole or small recess for pigeons to nest; a small open compartment (as in a desk or cabinet) for keeping letters or documents…

  4. A pigeonhole is a small nesting area for a pigeon, or a similarly cozy compartment or alcove. If you feel like you're stuck in a restrictive category — only thought of as someone's sister, for example — that's another kind of pigeonhole.

  5. To pigeon-hole someone or something means to decide that they belong to a particular class or category, often without considering all their qualities or characteristics.

  6. 1. one of a series of small, open compartments in a desk, cabinet, or the like, used for filing papers, letters, etc. 2. a hole or recess, or one of a series of recesses, for pigeons to nest in. v.t. 3. to assign to a definite place in an orderly system. 4. to put aside for the present; defer.

  7. Pigeonhole definition: one of a series of small, open compartments, as in a desk, cabinet, or the like, used for filing or sorting papers, letters, etc.. See examples of PIGEONHOLE used in a sentence.

  8. verb. /ˈpɪdʒɪnhəʊl/ Verb Forms. to decide that somebody/something belongs to a particular group or type without thinking deeply enough about it and considering what other qualities they might have synonym categorize, label. pigeonhole somebody/something Don't let them pigeonhole you.

  9. A small recess or hole for pigeons to nest in, usually in a compartmented structure. One of an array of compartments for sorting post, messages etc. at an office, or college (for example). Fred was disappointed at the lack of post in his pigeonhole.

  10. pigeonhole meaning: 1. one of a set of small open boxes in which letters or messages are left, especially in an office…. Learn more.

  11. A Hole for Pigeons. Yes; we define the first sense of this word as a noun as “a hole or small recess for pigeons to nest,” a use that dates from the latter portion of the 16th century.