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ladder
[lad-er]
noun
a structure of wood, metal, or rope, commonly consisting of two sidepieces between which a series of bars or rungs are set at suitable distances, forming a means of climbing up or down.
something resembling this.
a means of rising, as to eminence.
the ladder of success.
a graded series of stages or levels in status; a hierarchical order of position or rank.
high on the political ladder.
Nautical., companionway.
Chiefly British., a run in a stocking.
verb (used with object)
to climb or mount by means of a ladder.
to ladder a wall.
to furnish with a ladder.
to ladder a water tower.
Chiefly British., to cause a run in (a stocking).
verb (used without object)
Chiefly British., to get a run, as in a stocking.
to gain in popularity or importance.
He laddered to the top of his profession.
ladder
/ ˈlædə /
noun
a portable framework of wood, metal, rope, etc, in the form of two long parallel members connected by several parallel rungs or steps fixed to them at right angles, for climbing up or down
any hierarchy conceived of as having a series of ascending stages, levels, etc
the social ladder
anything resembling a ladder
( as modifier )
ladder stitch
Also called: run. a line of connected stitches that have come undone in knitted material, esp stockings
verb
to cause a line of interconnected stitches in (stockings, etc) to undo, as by snagging, or (of a stocking) to come undone in this way
Other Word Forms
- ladderless adjective
- ladderlike adjective
- laddery adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ladder1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Taccone said that he borrowed ladders, including one that his neighbor described as “bad.”
Ending the series by showing her opening the hatch, pulling down the ladder and climbing up lets us know she’s found peace.
Meanwhile, videos posted on social media show people climbing lampposts with a ladder to cut down flags which had been put up in Maryhill, Glasgow.
"There's nowhere for parents to easily access this slide. There's a tiny ladder on the side, which I wouldn't get up personally," she said.
“There are a lot of rungs on the career ladder that are disappearing,” she said.
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