Pronunciation: /ˈsɛlər/
noun an underground room or storage area, typically used for storing wine or food
A1 I keep my old books in the cellar.
A2 The cellar is a dark and damp place where we store our wine.
B1 The cellar of the old house was filled with antiques and relics from the past.
B2 The cellar was used as a makeshift shelter during the storm.
C1 The wine cellar was meticulously organized and temperature-controlled.
C2 The cellar of the mansion was rumored to have hidden passages and secret rooms.
adjective used to describe something related to or located in a cellar
A1 The cellar door is locked.
A2 We store our canned goods in the cellar pantry.
B1 The cellar staircase needs to be repaired.
B2 The cellar walls are made of thick stone.
C1 The cellar temperature is perfect for aging wine.
C2 The cellar renovation project included installing new lighting.
formal The wine cellar in the basement of the mansion holds a collection of rare vintages.
informal Let's sneak down to the cellar and grab a couple of beers.
slang I heard there's a secret party happening in the cellar tonight.
figurative The memories of her childhood are stored in the cellar of her mind.
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