lamppost

[ˈlæmpˌpoʊst]

lamppost Definition

a tall post with a light at the top, used to illuminate a street or other outdoor area.

Using lamppost: Examples

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

  • Example

    The lamppost outside my house is broken.

  • Example

    The city installed new LED lampposts on Main Street.

  • Example

    The old-fashioned lampposts give the park a nostalgic feel.

lamppost Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lamppost

Phrases with lamppost

  • searching for something in an area that is well-lit but not necessarily where the thing was lost

    Example

    He lost his keys in the park, but he's looking for them under the lamppost because it's too dark to search the whole area.

  • a banner or sign that is hung from a lamppost

    Example

    The city council approved the installation of lamppost banners to promote the upcoming festival.

  • a decorative object attached to a lamppost

    Example

    The lamppost ornaments during the holiday season are always so beautiful.

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Summary: lamppost in Brief

A 'lamppost' [ˈlæmpˌpoʊst] is a tall post with a light at the top, used to illuminate a street or other outdoor area. It is also known as a 'streetlight' or 'light pole.' The term can be used in phrases like 'under the lamppost,' which means searching for something in a well-lit area, and 'lamppost banner,' which refers to a banner or sign hung from a lamppost.