Meaning & Definition of word "Beam"

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    Beam

    /biːm/

    noun:

    • 1. A long, sturdy piece of timber, metal, or other material used for support in construction.
      • Example: The builders installed a steel beam to support the roof of the new house.
    • 2. A ray or shaft of light.
      • Example: A beam of sunlight streamed through the window.
    • 3. A measurement of the width or breadth of something.
      • Example: The beam of the bridge was designed to hold heavy loads.

    verb:

    • 1. To transmit (light, energy, or information) in a specified direction.
      • Example: The satellite is capable of beaming signals back to Earth.
    • 2. To smile radiantly or proudly.
      • Example: She beamed with joy when she received the award.

    Etymology

    Old English 'bēam', meaning 'tree' or 'log'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    beam me up:

    An expression often referring to being transported, commonly used in science fiction.

    beam with pride:

    To radiate happiness or pride.

    Related Words

    beaming:

    Radiating light or warmth.

    beamish:

    Happy and optimistic.

    Slang Meanings of beam

    Meaning: To beam means to show happiness or joy visibly.

    Example Sentence: He was beaming after winning the game.

    Meaning: To beam someone up refers to capturing someone's attention or affection.

    Example Sentence: She really beamed him up with her smile.