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lift

[lɪft]

lift Definition

  • 1raise to a higher position or level
  • 2a device that moves people or goods vertically, typically in a building
  • 3a free ride in someone's vehicle

Using lift: Examples

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

  • Example

    Can you help me lift this box?

  • Example

    The lift is out of order.

  • Example

    Can I get a lift home?

  • Example

    She gave me a lift to the airport.

lift Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lift

Antonyms for lift

Idioms Using lift

  • to be given a ride in someone's vehicle

    Example

    I got a lift to the party with my friend.

  • to reveal or expose something that was previously hidden or secret

    Example

    The investigation lifted the lid on corruption within the company.

  • to use an elevator to move between floors in a building

    Example

    Let's take the lift to the top floor.

Phrases with lift

  • lift up

    to raise something to a higher position or level

    Example

    She lifted up her arms in victory.

  • to rise into the air and begin flight

    Example

    The rocket lifted off from the launch pad.

  • lift one's spirits

    to make someone feel happier or more hopeful

    Example

    Her kind words lifted my spirits.

Origins of lift

from Old Norse 'lypta'

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Summary: lift in Brief

The term 'lift' [lɪft] can function as a verb or noun. As a verb, it means to raise something to a higher position or level. As a noun, it refers to a device that moves people or goods vertically, typically in a building, or a free ride in someone's vehicle. The phrase 'get a lift' is commonly used to refer to catching a ride with someone, while 'lift the lid on something' means to reveal or expose something that was previously hidden or secret.

How do native speakers use this expression?

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