floors
Pronunciation: [flɔrz]
Word
Context: "architecture"
(noun) floors are the flat surfaces in a building where people walk. Each floor can be a different level, like the first floor, second floor, and so on.
Example
The living room is on the first floor of the house.
Example
There are no floors in the treehouse; it's just open below.
Example
How many floors does your school have?
Context: "dominate"
(verb) to floor someone means to surprise or overwhelm them, usually in a way that leaves them unable to respond. It's like knocking someone off their feet with surprise.
Example
Her impressive performance floored the audience.
Example
The dull presentation didn't floor anyone; everybody seemed bored.
Example
Did the magician floor you with that amazing trick?
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