storeynoun [ C ]
UK US story uk/ˈstɔː.ri/us/ˈstɔːr.i/B2 a level of a building:
a three-storey house
Their new house has four storeys including the attic.
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- The proposed new office tower is a steel and glass structure 43 storeys high.
- My bedroom is on the third storey.
- Most of the houses in this street have three or four storeys.
- She jumped from the third storey of the house to escape the fire.
- At the turn of the century, Congress placed a height restriction of 13 storeys on all buildings in Washington.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Parts of buildings: floors & parts of floors
- basement
- catwalk
- ceiling
- dais
- decking
- floor
- ground level
- landing
- loft
- low slung
- planking
- platform
- podium
- rostrum
- runway
- the first floor
- the ground floor
- the second floor
- top floor
- underfloor
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storeyed
adjective US storied uk/ˈstɔː.rid/us/ˈstɔːr.id/
It's a normal two-storeyed house.