reading lamp
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Definition
Noun: A reading lamp is a lamp designed to provide focused, direct light suitable for reading. It is typically a small, portable light source placed on a desk, table, or bedside stand to illuminate a book or document without overly brightening the entire room.
Usage
A reading lamp is used to create a localized pool of light for the specific task of reading. It is commonly found in studies, bedrooms, and living rooms.
Examples
- She switched on the reading lamp next to her armchair to finish her novel.
- The hotel room was equipped with a small reading lamp on the nightstand.
- He adjusted the flexible neck of the reading lamp to shine directly on his textbook.
Advanced Usage
- As a specific category of lighting: The term can be used to distinguish a lamp's primary function from general ambient lighting or decorative lamps.
- The room's lighting scheme included both overhead fixtures and a dedicated reading lamp by the window seat.
Variants and Related Words
- Desk lamp: A lamp designed for a desk, often used for reading and other close work. While similar, a desk lamp may have a broader or more adjustable light source.
- Task lamp: A more general term for any lamp providing light for a specific visual task, such as reading, writing, or crafting. A reading lamp is a type of task lamp.
Synonyms
- Study lamp
- Bedside lamp (when used for reading in bed)
Antonyms
- Overhead light
- Ambient light
- Chandelier
Noun
- a lamp that provides light for reading