bannister

[ˈbænɪstə(r)]

bannister Definition

the handrail and its supporting posts on the side of a staircase or balcony.

Using bannister: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bannister" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She held onto the bannister as she walked down the stairs.

  • Example

    The wooden bannister was polished to a shine.

  • Example

    The child slid down the bannister and nearly fell.

bannister Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bannister

Phrases with bannister

  • white-knuckle ride/bannister

    a situation that is very exciting or frightening, often because it involves a lot of speed or danger

    Example

    The rollercoaster was a white-knuckle ride that had everyone holding onto their bannisters.

  • very slippery

    Example

    The floor was so wet it was like trying to walk on a greased pig on a bannister.

  • hang onto the bannisters

    to hold tightly onto something for support or safety

    Example

    The boat was rocking so much that we had to hang onto the bannisters to avoid falling overboard.

Origins of bannister

from the surname 'Bannister', which means 'basket maker'

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Summary: bannister in Brief

'Bannister' [ˈbænɪstə(r)] refers to the handrail and its supporting posts on the side of a staircase or balcony. It is used for support and safety while going up or down stairs. The phrase 'white-knuckle ride/bannister' describes an exciting or dangerous situation, while 'slippery as a greased pig on a bannister' means very slippery. 'Hang onto the bannisters' means to hold tightly onto something for support or safety.