Pronunciation: /ɡraʊnd flɔr/
noun the floor of a building that is at or nearest to the level of the ground; the first floor
A1 The supermarket is on the ground floor of the building.
A2 You can find the reception desk on the ground floor.
B1 The ground floor of the hotel has a restaurant and a lounge area.
B2 The ground floor of the office building is reserved for public use.
C1 The ground floor of the museum houses the main exhibits.
C2 The ground floor of the shopping mall is always crowded with shoppers.
adjective describing the location or level of a floor in a building, specifically the one closest to the ground
A1 The ground floor apartment is perfect for people who don't like stairs.
A2 The ground floor entrance is wheelchair accessible.
B1 The ground floor office space is available for rent.
B2 The ground floor conference room has state-of-the-art technology.
C1 The ground floor restaurant offers a variety of international cuisine.
C2 The ground floor of the museum houses the ancient artifacts collection.
formal The reception area is located on the ground floor of the building.
informal Let's meet at the cafe on the ground floor.
slang I heard there's a cool hangout spot on the ground floor.
figurative She felt like her life was hitting rock bottom, but little did she know she was just on the ground floor of a new beginning.
ground floors
more ground floor
most ground floor
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has been ground floor
is being ground floor
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to ground floor
ground flooring
ground floored