"Roof" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Roof" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Roof
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"Roof" Meaning

The upper covering of a building or other structure.

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"Roof" Examples

Roof Usage Examples


1. Physical Structure

"The family gathered under the roof during the heavy thunderstorm."
"The house had a flat roof that was perfect for sunbathing."

2. Metaphorical Use

"She felt safe under the roof of her family's love."
"The company provided a roof for her when she lost her job."

3. Idiomatic Expression

"Even after losing their home, they had each other, that's what mattered most under their roof."
"Widows in the community came together to form a roof of mutual support for each other."

4. Idiomatic Phrase

"The cover under my roof; my family's advice is what I needed."
"For years, she had to fend for herself, but now she's got a roof over my head, thanks to her new job."

5. Literary Device

"In the village, the playwright's first home featured the tree as a roof over their heads."
"In the novel, the church served as a temporary roof for the characters seeking refuge."

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Roo

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Rood

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Roodebok

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Roof-rack

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Roofed

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Roofer

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A person who installs, repairs, and maintains roofs on buildings.

Roofing

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Covering for a building's roof, typically made of materials such as shingles, tiles, or corrugated metal, to protect the building from weather and elements.

Roofless

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Without a roof; exposed to the sky or weather.

Roofs

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Rooftile

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A covering made from tiles that is placed on the roof of a building.

Rooftop

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Rooftops

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