shingle

[ˈʃɪŋɡl]

shingle Definition

  • 1a thin piece of wood, slate, or other material, typically oblong or rectangular in shape, used as a roof covering
  • 2a woman's short haircut in which the hair is cut in layers
  • 3a small signboard or nameplate outside the office or consulting room of a doctor, lawyer, or other professional person

Using shingle: Examples

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

  • Example

    The roof was covered with wooden shingles.

  • Example

    She got a new shingle haircut for the summer.

  • Example

    The doctor's shingle hung outside the door.

shingle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shingle

Phrases with shingle

  • hang out one's shingle

    to start one's own business or practice

    Example

    After years of working for others, she decided to hang out her shingle and start her own law firm.

  • an architectural style characterized by the use of wooden shingles on the exterior of buildings

    Example

    The beach house was built in the shingle style, with a sloping roof and lots of windows.

  • a type of wooden roofing made from split logs

    Example

    The cabin had a rustic look, with its shake and shingle roof.

Origins of shingle

from Old English 'scindel', meaning 'shin scale'

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Summary: shingle in Brief

The term 'shingle' [ˈʃɪŋɡl] refers to a thin piece of wood, slate, or other material used as a roof covering, as well as a woman's short layered haircut. It can also refer to a small signboard outside a professional's office. Phrases like 'hang out one's shingle' denote starting one's own business, while 'shingle style' describes an architectural style that uses wooden shingles on the exterior of buildings.