escalier

[es-kuh-lear, es-kuh-lear]

escalier Definition

a staircase or flight of stairs.

Using escalier: Examples

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

  • Example

    The escalier in the museum was grand and ornate.

  • Example

    She tripped on the escalier and fell down the stairs.

  • Example

    The escalier led to the rooftop terrace.

escalier Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for escalier

Phrases with escalier

  • un escalier en colimaçon

    a spiral staircase

    Example

    The small apartment had an escalier en colimaçon to save space.

  • monter l'escalier

    to climb the stairs

    Example

    I'm too tired to monter l'escalier, can we take the elevator?

  • descendre l'escalier

    to go down the stairs

    Example

    She carefully descendre l'escalier, holding onto the railing.

Origins of escalier

from French 'escalier', from Old French 'escalegier', from Latin 'scala' meaning 'stair'

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Summary: escalier in Brief

'Escalier' [es-kuh-lear, es-kuh-lear] is a French term that refers to a staircase or flight of stairs. It can be used to describe a variety of staircases, including spiral ones, as in 'un escalier en colimaçon.' 'Escalier' is commonly used in formal contexts.