porch

[pɔːtʃ]

porch Definition

  • 1a covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance of a building
  • 2a veranda

Using porch: Examples

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

  • Example

    She sat on the porch, enjoying the view.

  • Example

    The house has a large front porch.

  • Example

    We spent the evening on the back porch, watching the sunset.

porch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for porch

Phrases with porch

  • a screened-in porch or balcony designed to be used for sleeping in warm weather

    Example

    The house had a sleeping porch that was perfect for summer nights.

  • a porch that extends around two or more sides of a building

    Example

    The farmhouse had a beautiful wraparound porch with rocking chairs and a porch swing.

  • the practice of engaging in political discussions with neighbors and friends on one's front porch

    Example

    In small towns, front porch politics is still a common way for people to discuss local issues.

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Summary: porch in Brief

A 'porch' [pɔːtʃ] is a covered shelter that projects in front of the entrance of a building. It can also refer to a veranda. Examples include 'She sat on the porch, enjoying the view.' and 'The house has a large front porch.' Phrases like 'sleeping porch' and 'wraparound porch' describe specific types of porches.

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