flight of steps
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Definition
- Noun:
- A continuous series of stairs, typically connecting one level or landing to another within a building or structure. It is a single, unbroken sequence of steps.
Usage
- The term "flight of steps" refers to the physical structure itself. It is used to describe a specific segment of a staircase.
- It is a countable noun (e.g., one flight of steps, two flights of steps).
Examples
- Noun:
- She ran up the long flight of steps to the library entrance.
- The old tower was accessible only by a narrow, winding flight of steps.
- There is a short flight of steps leading down to the garden.
Advanced Usage
- "a flight of stairs": This is a very common and synonymous phrase. "Flight of steps" and "flight of stairs" are often used interchangeably.
- His apartment is three flights of stairs up.
Variants and Related Words
- Staircase / Stairway (n): The entire structure, including one or more flights, landings, and railings.
- The grand staircase in the mansion had a marble balustrade.
- Stairs (n): The general term for a series of steps.
- Take the stairs to the second floor.
- Steps (n): Individual units or a short series, often outdoors.
- She sat on the front steps.
Synonyms
- Flight of stairs: A direct synonym.
- Staircase segment: A more formal description.
- Run of stairs: A less common architectural term.
Related Phrases
- At the foot/head of the flight: Describing a position relative to the stairs.
- He waited at the foot of the flight of steps.
- To ascend/descend a flight: Formal verbs for going up or down.
- We descended the final flight of steps to the basement.
Noun
- a stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next