Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Stairways, ladders and lifts in American Thesaurus
Stairways, ladders and lifts
dumbwaiter (noun)
a piece of equipment like a small elevator used for moving food and dishes up and down between the floors of a restaurant
elevator (noun)
American a machine that carries people up and down between the levels of a tall building. The British word is lift.
escalator (noun)
a set of moving stairs that take people from one level to another in a large building. A machine that you ride in to move between levels is an elevator.
fire escape (noun)
a metal staircase on the outside wall of a building that people use to get out of the building when there is a fire inside
ladder (noun)
a piece of equipment for reaching high places that consists of two long pieces of wood or metal joined by smaller pieces called rungs
rope ladder (noun)
a ladder made mainly or completely of rope
rung (noun)
one of the narrow bars across a ladder, that you put your feet on when you climb up
spiral staircase (noun)
a set of stairs shaped like a spiral
staircase (noun)
a set of stairs in a building, including the banister that you hold onto when you go up or down
stepladder (noun)
a short ladder consisting of two sloping parts that are attached at the top so that it can be folded and carried
travelator ()
a British spelling of travolator