arches

[ahr-chiz]

arches Definition

curved structures, typically made of stone or brick, that form a support over an open space, such as a doorway or window.

Using arches: Examples

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

  • Example

    The arches of the bridge are made of stone.

  • Example

    The cathedral has beautiful Gothic arches.

  • Example

    The windows were framed with wooden arches.

arches Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for arches

  • vaults
  • domes
  • ceilings

Phrases with arches

  • form an arch over something

    Example

    The trees arched over the path, creating a natural canopy.

  • a device inserted into a shoe to support the arch of the foot

    Example

    My doctor recommended that I get shoes with arch support to help with my foot pain.

  • someone's main enemy or rival

    Example

    Batman's arch enemy is the Joker.

Origins of arches

from Old French 'arche', from Latin 'arcus'

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Summary: arches in Brief

'Arches' [ahr-chiz] are curved structures, typically made of stone or brick, that form a support over an open space, such as a doorway or window. They can also be used in phrases like 'arch over,' which means to form an arch over something, and 'arch enemy,' which refers to someone's main enemy or rival.