Lamp
UK /["/læmp/"]/US /["/læmp/"]/
Definition
a device that uses electricity, oil or gas to produce light
In simple words: A light that you can turn on, usually found in homes.
Examples
- I turned on the lamp to read my book.
- The lamp in the corner is very bright.
- We need to buy a new lamp for the living room.
- My mom has a beautiful antique lamp.
- He always leaves the lamp on at night.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversation when referring to any type of light source, typically used indoors. Less appropriate in technical contexts where specific lighting terminology is required.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
A lamp helps you see in the dark, think 'light in a clamp'.
Collocations
- bedside
- desk
- floor
- light
- switch on
- turn on
- illuminate something
- light something
- burn
- shade
Synonyms
- light
- light fixture
- bulb
- luminaire
Antonyms
- darkness
- shadow
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'lampshade' – a lampshade is the cover over the lamp.
- Using 'lamp' to refer only to outdoor lighting – lamps are primarily indoor.
- Using plural form incorrectly, i.e., saying 'lampes' instead of 'lamps'.