Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪt.nɪŋ rɒd/
noun a metal rod or wire fixed to an exposed part of a building or other tall structure to divert lightning harmlessly into the ground
A1 A lightning rod protects buildings from lightning strikes.
A2 It is important to install a lightning rod on the roof of your house.
B1 The lightning rod attracted the lightning away from the building, preventing damage.
B2 The effectiveness of a lightning rod depends on its proper installation and maintenance.
C1 The architect designed the building with a lightning rod integrated seamlessly into the structure.
C2 The advanced technology used in the lightning rod system ensures maximum protection against lightning strikes.
formal The building was equipped with a lightning rod to protect it from lightning strikes.
informal Make sure to install a lightning rod on your house to prevent damage during storms.
slang I heard that guy is like a lightning rod for drama, always getting caught up in conflicts.
figurative Her calm demeanor acted as a lightning rod in the tense situation, diffusing the tension.
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