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Word: Storm Cellar

Definition: A storm cellar is a small, underground shelter where people can go to stay safe during a storm, especially during severe weather like tornadoes or heavy storms.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Countability: It is a countable noun, so you can say "one storm cellar" or "two storm cellars."
Example Sentence:
  • "When the tornado warning was issued, we quickly went to the storm cellar to wait it out."
Advanced Usage:
  • In some areas, storm cellars are equipped with supplies like food, water, and flashlights, making them safe places to stay until the weather improves.
  • People often build storm cellars in homes located in regions prone to extreme weather.
Word Variants:
  • Storm Shelters: Similar to storm cellars but can be above ground as well.
  • Basement: A general term for the underground part of a building, not specifically designed for storms.
Different Meanings:
  • "Cellar" on its own usually refers to a room below ground level used for storage (like storing wine), but when combined with "storm," it specifies a shelter for safety during weather events.
Synonyms:
  • Storm Shelter: A term that can refer to any safe place during a storm, not just underground.
  • Bunker: A more fortified shelter, often used in military contexts, but can also refer to a storm shelter.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren't specific idioms directly related to "storm cellar," but you might hear phrases like:
    • "Weather the storm" - to endure a difficult situation.
    • "Ride out the storm" - to stay safe and wait until a bad situation passes.
Summary:

A storm cellar is an important safety feature for homes in areas where severe weather can occur.

Noun
  1. an underground shelter where you can go until a storm passes

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