staircase

[ˈster.keɪs]

staircase Definition

a set of stairs and its supporting structure, enclosed by a wall, that connects one level of a building to another.

Using staircase: Examples

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

  • Example

    She ran up the staircase to the second floor.

  • Example

    The grand staircase in the mansion was made of marble.

  • Example

    The fire escape was a metal staircase attached to the side of the building.

  • Example

    The staircase creaked as he climbed it.

staircase Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for staircase

Phrases with staircase

  • a staircase that is circular or polygonal in plan and that rotates around a central vertical axis

    Example

    The tower had a spiral staircase leading to the top.

  • a staircase that has a curved shape instead of being straight

    Example

    The entrance hall featured a grand curved staircase.

  • a staircase that is not wide enough for more than one person to climb at a time

    Example

    The attic was accessed by a narrow staircase.

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Summary: staircase in Brief

A 'staircase' [ˈster.keɪs] is a set of stairs and its supporting structure, enclosed by a wall, that connects one level of a building to another. It can be straight or curved, narrow or wide, and may include features like a spiral staircase. Examples include 'The grand staircase in the mansion was made of marble.' and 'The fire escape was a metal staircase attached to the side of the building.'

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