first floor

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first floor

The family enters their new apartment on the first floor.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The floor of a building that is at or nearest to the level of the ground around the building: This is the primary meaning, especially in American English. It is the level you enter from the street.
    • The floor above the ground floor: This is the primary meaning in British English and many other international contexts. It is the level immediately above the entrance level.
Usage

The meaning of "first floor" depends on regional conventions. It is critical to know the context to avoid confusion. - In the United States, Canada, and some other countries, the "first floor" is synonymous with the ground floor. - In the United Kingdom, most of Europe, and many other parts of the world, the "first floor" is the level above the ground floor.

Examples
  • American English Context:
    • The reception desk is on the first floor. (This means it is on the street-level floor.)
    • Our apartment is a first-floor unit, so we don't need to use the elevator.
  • British English Context:
    • The café is on the ground floor, and the offices are on the first floor.
    • She lives in a flat on the first floor, so she has to climb one flight of stairs.
Advanced Usage
  • "First-floor access": Refers to the accessibility of a building level. The meaning depends on the regional system.
    • (US) The building has first-floor access for wheelchairs. (Street-level access.)
    • (UK) The first-floor access is via the main staircase. (Access to the floor above ground.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Ground floor (n): The floor of a building at street level. In British English, this is distinct from the first floor. In American English, it is often synonymous with the first floor.
  • Second floor (n): In American English, the floor above the first floor. In British English, the floor above the first floor (which is two levels above ground).
Synonyms
  • (US) Ground floor, street level.
  • (UK) First storey (above ground).
Notes on Regional Differences

This word is a key example of a false friend between different dialects of English. To ensure clarity, especially in international contexts, it is often better to use unambiguous terms like "ground floor" or specify "one floor above ground."

first floor

The family enters their new apartment on the first floor.

Noun
  1. the floor of a building that is at or nearest to the level of the ground around the building

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