thatch

[θætʃ]

thatch Definition

  • 1a roof covering made of straw, reeds, palm leaves, or a similar material
  • 2a plant material used for making roofs or covering structures

Using thatch: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cottage had a thatched roof.

  • Example

    The roof was covered in long, dried grass thatch.

  • Example

    The villagers built their huts with bamboo and thatch.

thatch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thatch

  • reed
  • straw
  • palm leaves
  • plant material

Phrases with thatch

  • thatch over one's head

    a roof or shelter to protect oneself from the elements

    Example

    All I need is a thatch over my head and a warm meal.

  • thatch-roofed

    having a roof made of straw, reeds, palm leaves, or a similar material

    Example

    The thatch-roofed cottage looked charming and rustic.

  • thatch-making

    the process of making a roof covering using straw, reeds, palm leaves, or a similar material

    Example

    The villagers were skilled in thatch-making and could build a sturdy roof in no time.

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Summary: thatch in Brief

'Thatch' [θætʃ] refers to a roof covering made of straw, reeds, palm leaves, or a similar material, or the plant material used for making such roofs. It is commonly found in rural areas and is known for its rustic charm. Phrases like 'thatch over one's head' and 'thatch-roofed' are often used to describe the shelter or structure. The term 'thatch-making' refers to the process of making a roof covering using these materials.