pediment

[ˈpɛdɪmənt]

pediment Definition

  • 1the triangular upper part of the front of a classical building, typically surmounting a portico of columns
  • 2a similar feature surmounting a door, window, or niche

Using pediment: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pediment" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pediment on the temple was decorated with sculptures.

  • Example

    The building's entrance featured a large pediment above the doorway.

pediment Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pediment

Phrases with pediment

  • a pediment in which the two sides are not joined at the apex, leaving a gap or space in the center

    Example

    The broken pediment above the doorway added a touch of elegance to the building's facade.

  • a pediment with a curved or arched top instead of a straight line

    Example

    The segmental pediment on the building's facade gave it a unique look.

  • a pediment with a triangular shape

    Example

    The triangular pediment on the temple was adorned with intricate carvings.

Origins of pediment

from Latin 'pes', meaning 'foot', and 'mentum', meaning 'projection'

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Summary: pediment in Brief

A 'pediment' [ˈpɛdɪmənt] is a triangular feature that crowns the front of a classical building, often above a portico of columns. It can also be found above doors, windows, or niches. Variations include the broken pediment, with a gap in the center, the segmental pediment, with a curved top, and the triangular pediment, with a straight top. Examples of usage include 'The pediment on the temple was decorated with sculptures.'