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Banister - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A banister is the handrail and supporting posts along a staircase, used for safety and support while ascending or descending. It helps prevent falls and provides stability.

banister

/ˈbænɪstɚ/ /ˈbænɪstə/

Definition:

A handrail supported by posts, typically alongside a staircase.

Synonyms:

railing, balustrade, handrail

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

open space, gap

Common Collocations:

wooden banister, hold the banister, banister post, slide down the banister

Derivatives:

banisters (plural), banistered (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "banister" to refer to the rail you hold while climbing stairs for support or safety.

Common Phrases:

grip the banister, lean on the banister, polished banister

Etymology:

Derived from "baluster," from Italian "balaustro," referring to a pillar or support post.

Examples:

  • 1. Hold the banister when walking downstairs for safety.
  • 2. The child slid down the smooth wooden banister playfully.
  • 3. She gripped the banister tightly as she descended in the dark.
  • 4. The old house had an ornate iron banister along the staircase.

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