Floor-dweller
A 'floor-dweller' is a person or animal that primarily lives or spends most of its time on the ground level, in a building, or near the surface of the earth. This term often implies a contrast with beings that occupy higher levels, such as the upper floors of a building, trees, or the air. It can be used literally to describe someone residing on the lower level of a structure, or figuratively to denote someone of a lower social or economic status, or with a less sophisticated lifestyle. The term evokes imagery of proximity to the earth and its associated qualities.
Floor-dweller meaning with examples
- The new apartment building was designed to accommodate both luxury penthouse suites and more affordable units for floor-dwellers. The architects wanted to offer housing for all economic classes. Some wealthier residents were concerned about increased noise pollution, but they made concessions to make the building accessible and livable.
- In the bustling city, the majority of people are floor-dwellers, navigating crowded streets and using public transport. They rarely experience the vantage points offered by skyscrapers. Their lives are defined by the urban landscape, where the everyday routine is shaped by the rhythms of the street below.
- When the zombie apocalypse began, the survivors quickly realized they could not hide. They were floor-dwellers without a view, and their only recourse was to fight. To have the most advantageous defense, floor-dwellers had no hope of escape. These refugees had to choose between an immediate death or fighting back for their lives.
- During the construction of the new research facility, the team of engineers needed to consider where to install the sensitive instruments, and the environmental impact. A group of floor-dwellers, including rodents and insects, were temporarily displaced. Relocation efforts and precautions were carefully implemented.
Floor-dweller Synonyms
bottom-dweller (figuratively)
earthling (figuratively)
ground-dweller
lower-class (figuratively)
lowly (figuratively)
peasant (figuratively)
proletariat (figuratively)
street-level resident
subterranean (in some contexts)
terrestrial
Floor-dweller Antonyms
aerial
altitude-dweller
aristocrat (figuratively)
elite (figuratively)
high-rise resident
penthouse resident
sky-dweller
top-floor resident
upper-class (figuratively)