asphalt

[ˈæsfɔlt]

asphalt Definition

a black, sticky substance used for making roads and roofs.

Using asphalt: Examples

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

  • Example

    The workers were laying asphalt on the road.

  • Example

    The roof was made of asphalt shingles.

  • Example

    The driveway needs to be repaved with fresh asphalt.

asphalt Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for asphalt

Phrases with asphalt

  • a city or urban area that is unpleasant, dangerous, or violent

    Example

    He moved to the countryside to escape the asphalt jungle of the city.

  • a layer of asphalt applied to a roof to make it waterproof

    Example

    The roofer recommended an asphalt overcoat to fix the leak.

  • a truck driver who hauls asphalt or other materials used in road construction

    Example

    My uncle used to work as an asphalt cowboy before he retired.

Origins of asphalt

from Greek 'asphaltos', meaning 'secure'

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Summary: asphalt in Brief

'Asphalt' [ˈæsfɔlt] is a black, sticky substance used for making roads and roofs. It is often used interchangeably with terms like 'tarmac,' 'bitumen,' and 'pavement.' Phrases like 'asphalt jungle' and 'asphalt cowboy' use 'asphalt' to describe unpleasant or dangerous situations, while 'asphalt overcoat' refers to a layer of asphalt applied to a roof to make it waterproof.