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Meaning of beam
The primary meaning of the word "beam" is a long, straight, horizontal or sloping piece of wood or metal used as a support in a building.
Etymology of beam
The word "beam" has its roots in Old English "bēam", which referred to a tree or a wooden beam
It is also related to the Old Norse "bjám", which meant "tree" or "wooden beam"
The word has been used in English since the 9th century to refer to a horizontal or sloping piece of wood or metal used as a support in a building
Synonyms
Definitions
- A long, straight, horizontal or sloping piece of wood or metal used as a support in a building
- * A ray or stream of light, heat, or energy
- * A person's face, especially when smiling or happy
- * A unit of measurement for the width of a ship
Usage Examples
- The roof of the house was supported by a large beam that ran across the top of the walls
- * The sun's beam warmed my face as I walked outside
- * She had a beam of pride on her face when she received the award
- * The ship's beam was measured to be 20 feet wide
Antonyms
darkness
shadow
gloom
cloud
obscurity
faintness
dimness
weakness
fragility
delicacy
daintiness
slenderness
thinness
narrowness
shallowness
slightness
meagerness
poorness
inadequacy
insufficiency
deficiency
shortage
scarcity
paucity
rarity
sparseness
emptiness
hollowness
vacancy