Corridor is a noun.
No, the word 'corridor' is a common noun, a word for any corridor of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Corridor Way, Coralville, IA or Corridor Street, San Diego, CACorridor Medical Clinic, San Marcos, TXThe Corridor Gallery (art gallery and event venue), Casper, WY"Corridor of Storms", a novel by William Sarabande
the origin of the word corridor is England.
From the Latin word "currere".
The proper spelling is corridor (hall, passageway).
A corridor in which the bedrooms of a house are usually connected.
"Obesity" is a noun. "Obese" is the adjective.Adverbs often end in -ly, but with or without the -ly ending, their purpose is to modify a verb. For example, in "She walked quickly through the corridor," walked is a verb. Quickly describes how she walked.Obese is never a verb, and it is not an adverb.
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The Corridor was created in 1825.
The corridor was brightly lit.She walked down the dark corridor.My doctor's office was located down a long corridor.
Springwater Corridor was created in 1990.
The Light Corridor was created in 1990.
The Light Corridor happened in 1990.
Vasari Corridor was created in 1564.
Air Corridor ended in 2008.
Air Corridor was created in 2004.
Corridor - comics - was created in 2004.
Corridor - collection - was created in 1999.