storm cellar
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Definition
Noun: 1. An underground shelter for protection from storms: A storm cellar is a reinforced underground room or structure designed to provide safe refuge during severe weather events, such as tornadoes or hurricanes, until the danger passes.
Usage
- A storm cellar is a specific type of shelter. It is typically located on private property, often accessed via a hatch or door from outside a home.
- It is used as a place of safety during imminent severe weather.
Examples
- Noun:
- When the tornado warning sounded, the family rushed to their storm cellar.
- The old farmhouse had a well-stocked storm cellar built into the hillside.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe any place or strategy that provides protection from a figurative "storm" or crisis.
- His conservative investment strategy was his financial storm cellar during the market crash.
Variants and Related Words
- Root cellar: An underground storage room for food, which may sometimes double as a storm shelter but is primarily for a different purpose.
- Fallout shelter: An underground shelter designed for protection from radioactive fallout, not specifically storms.
- Safe room: A fortified room, which can be underground or within a building, designed for protection from various threats, including storms.
Synonyms
- Tornado cellar: A near-synonym, specifically emphasizing protection from tornadoes.
- Cyclone cellar: A regional synonym, often used in areas prone to cyclones.
- Underground shelter: A more general term.
Related Phrases
- To take shelter in the storm cellar: The common phrase describing the action of using it.
- We need to take shelter in the storm cellar now!
Noun
- an underground shelter where you can go until a storm passes