noun a room or set of rooms below the ground floor of a building

  • The basement of the building is used for storage purposes.
  • Let's hang out in the basement, it's cooler down there.
  • I found some creepy stuff in the basement, it's like a dungeon down there.
  • The basement of his mind held dark secrets that he was afraid to confront.

noun a movable barrier at the entrance of a building, room, vehicle, or enclosure, operated by hand and typically hinged at one side

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  • Please remember to close the door behind you when you leave the room.
  • Hey, can you shut the door on your way out?
  • Make sure to slam the door on your exit.
  • Opportunities may knock on your door when you least expect it.

noun a private road leading up to a house or garage

  • The driveway of the mansion was lined with beautiful flowers and perfectly trimmed hedges.
  • I parked my car in the driveway and ran inside to grab my keys.
  • Let's hang out in the driveway and chill for a bit.
  • The driveway to success is paved with hard work and determination.

noun a material used to cover floors, such as wood, tile, or carpet

  • The company specializes in high-quality flooring materials for commercial buildings.
  • I'm thinking of getting new flooring for the living room.
  • Check out the cool flooring in that new apartment!
  • The foundation of their friendship was as solid as the flooring in their childhood home.

noun a room or area where food is prepared and cooked

adjective relating to a kitchen or suitable for use in a kitchen

  • The chef spent hours perfecting the dishes in the kitchen.
  • I'll meet you in the kitchen for a snack later.
  • Let's hang out in the kitchen and chat.
  • The kitchen of creativity is where ideas are cooked up and served to the world.

noun a rounded handle or projection, typically on a door or drawer, that is used for opening and closing

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  • She turned the knob on the door to enter the room.
  • Can you help me loosen this stubborn knob on the faucet?
  • I always struggle with these dang knobs on the old cabinets.
  • He knew just how to turn the knob of her emotions to get the reaction he wanted.

noun the action or process of redoing something

verb to do or perform (something) again

  • The architect decided to redo the blueprints for the building to ensure accuracy.
  • I think we should redo the presentation slides before the meeting.
  • Let's redo this whole outfit, it's not working for you.
  • Sometimes in life, we get a chance to redo our mistakes and make things right.

verb to change the structure or form of something, typically by renovating or improving it

  • The company decided to remodel their office space to create a more modern and functional work environment.
  • We're planning to remodel the kitchen next month to give it a fresh new look.
  • Let's totally remodel this place and make it lit!
  • She decided to remodel her life by making healthier choices and surrounding herself with positive influences.

noun a process or material used to make a room or building resistant to sound transmission

  • The soundproofing in this conference room is top-notch, ensuring privacy during important meetings.
  • I added some soundproofing to my home office so I can focus better while working from home.
  • I heard the new club has great soundproofing, so the music doesn't bother the neighbors.
  • Emotional barriers can act as soundproofing, keeping us protected from external negativity.

noun a coat or layer of paint or varnish applied to a surface as a base for subsequent coats

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  • Before applying the final coat of paint, it is important to first apply a layer of undercoat for better adhesion.
  • Make sure you use an undercoat before painting the walls to get a smooth finish.
  • Don't skip the undercoat or your paint job will look terrible.
  • Just like an undercoat prepares a surface for painting, education lays the foundation for a successful career.

noun a set of steps or stairs, typically inside a building, leading from one floor to another

  • The grand staircase in the mansion was adorned with intricate carvings and a luxurious velvet carpet.
  • I tripped on the staircase at the party last night, it was so embarrassing!
  • Let's sneak out the back staircase so we don't get caught by the security guard.
  • Climbing the staircase of success requires hard work and determination.

noun a type of reality television show or online content that focuses on the renovation or remodeling of homes or other spaces, often featuring dramatic transformations and design inspiration

  • The television show featuring extreme home makeovers could be considered renovation porn for design enthusiasts.
  • I can't stop watching renovation porn on YouTube, it's so satisfying to see old houses transformed.
  • Renovation porn is my guilty pleasure, I could watch those before-and-after videos all day.
  • For some people, scrolling through Pinterest for home renovation ideas is like indulging in renovation porn.

noun the underside of a part of a building, such as a beam, arch, or cornice

  • The soffit of the building was elegantly designed with intricate details.
  • I noticed a bird nesting in the soffit of our house.
  • I accidentally hit my head on the soffit while trying to fix the roof.
  • The soffit of the argument was the root cause of their disagreement.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'ceiling' is a noun as it refers to the upper interior surface of a room.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'grey' is an adjective as it describes the color of the ceiling.

  • The grey ceiling in the office gave the room a somber atmosphere.
  • I painted my room with a grey ceiling to match my furniture.
  • The grey ceiling in this place is so drab, we need to liven it up.
  • He felt like he was always hitting a grey ceiling in his career, unable to progress further.

verb to paint again

  • The homeowner decided to repaint the entire exterior of the house to freshen up its appearance.
  • I'm thinking about repainting my room a different color, what do you think?
  • I'm gonna repaint this old dresser and make it look brand new.
  • Sometimes we need to repaint our outlook on life to see things in a new light.