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flight of stairs

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Word: Flight of Stairs

Definition: A "flight of stairs" is a set of steps that connects one floor of a building to another. It is the part of a staircase that you walk up or down.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "flight of stairs" to describe the number of steps you need to climb to get to a higher or lower level in a building.
  • It is often used when talking about buildings that have more than one floor, like houses, offices, or schools.
Example Sentence:
  • "I had to climb a long flight of stairs to reach the top of the building."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "flight of stairs" might be used in discussions about architecture or design. For example: - "The architect designed a graceful flight of stairs that enhances the elegance of the entrance hall."

Word Variants:
  • Staircase: This is a broader term that includes all the flights of stairs, as well as the landings and railings.
  • Steps: This is a more general term that can refer to any individual step or set of steps.
Different Meanings:
  • Flight: Outside of "flight of stairs," the word "flight" can also mean the act of flying (like a bird or an airplane) or a journey taken by air. For example, "I have a flight to New York tomorrow."
Synonyms:
  • Stairway
  • Stairs
  • Steps (though "steps" can also refer to individual parts)
Idioms:
  • "Take the stairs"This can be used to suggest that someone should choose a more challenging or healthier option instead of taking the elevator. Example: "Instead of taking the elevator, let's take the stairs for some exercise."
Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no specific phrasal verbs directly related to "flight of stairs," you might encounter phrases like: - "Go up/down the stairs"This means to move from one level to another using the stairs.

Noun
  1. a stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next

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