step stool

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step stool

A child uses a step stool to reach a book on a high shelf.

Definition

Noun: A low stool, typically portable, that has one or two small built-in steps which can be folded or pulled out to provide a temporary elevated platform for reaching higher objects.

Usage

A "step stool" is used to gain a small amount of additional height, often in kitchens, libraries, or closets. It is designed for stability and easy storage, with its steps folding away when not in use. - Please use the step stool to reach the top shelf. - The wooden step stool was tucked under the counter.

Advanced Usage
  • Safety feature: Modern step stools often have non-slip surfaces on the steps and rubber feet on the legs to prevent slipping.
  • Child use: A step stool can be used to help a child reach a sink or toilet independently.
Variants and Related Words
  • Step ladder: A taller, self-supporting ladder with steps, often used for more demanding tasks. (Note: A step stool is generally shorter and less complex than a step ladder.)
  • Footstool: A low stool for resting one's feet, which does not have steps.
Synonyms
  • Stepping stool
  • Kitchen stool (when context implies it has steps)
Antonyms
  • Ladder (implying a larger, non-folding structure for greater heights)
step stool

A child uses a step stool to reach a book on a high shelf.

Noun
  1. a stool that has one or two steps that fold under the seat