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mansard

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ˈmæn.sɑrd/

KK: /ˈmæn.sɑrd/

noun
Definition

A type of roof that has two slopes on each side, where the lower slope is steeper than the upper slope, often creating an additional living space in the upper story.


Example

The house was designed with a beautiful mansard roof that added charm and extra space.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever seen a house with a mansard roof?
Sloth B
Yeah, I think they look really unique and stylish.
Sloth A
I love how they create extra space in the upper story.
Sloth B
Exactly! It’s a clever way to add more room without changing the building's footprint.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
roof
attic
gable
Antonyms
flat
shed
dome
Root Explanation

Mansard → The word 'mansard' originates from the French term 'mansarde', which refers to a type of roof. The term is named after the French architect François Mansart, who popularized this style of roof in the 17th century. A mansard roof is characterized by its two slopes on each side, with the lower slope being steeper than the upper slope.

Memory Tip

Think of the French architect Mansart, who designed a distinctive roof style that features two slopes, helping you remember that a 'mansard' refers to this unique roof design.

Visually Confused Words
manward
hansard
ansar
panshard
manwards
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