lighthouse

[ˈlaɪthaʊs]

lighthouse Definition

a tower or other structure containing a beacon light to warn or guide ships at sea.

Using lighthouse: Examples

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

  • Example

    The lighthouse guided the ship safely into the harbor.

  • Example

    The lighthouse keeper climbed the stairs to light the beacon.

  • Example

    The lighthouse was built on a rocky outcrop.

  • Example

    The lighthouse is a popular tourist attraction.

lighthouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lighthouse

Phrases with lighthouse

  • a person responsible for maintaining and operating a lighthouse

    Example

    The lighthouse keeper climbed the stairs to light the beacon.

  • a tall structure that houses the light used to guide ships at sea

    Example

    The lighthouse tower was visible from miles away.

  • a specialized lens used in lighthouses to focus and magnify the light beam

    Example

    The lighthouse lens was made of crystal to increase its clarity.

Origins of lighthouse

from Middle English 'light' and 'house', meaning 'a tower with a light'

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Summary: lighthouse in Brief

A 'lighthouse' [ˈlaɪthaʊs] is a tower or structure that contains a beacon light to guide or warn ships at sea. It is typically manned by a 'lighthouse keeper' and is a popular tourist attraction. Phrases like 'lighthouse tower' and 'lighthouse lens' describe specific parts of the structure.

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