🛖shack

noun
/ʃæk/

Meaning

a small, roughly built house or hut, often poor or temporary
a small, crudely built dwelling; a poorly constructed building

Example Sentences

They spent the weekend in a small wooden shack by the river.

The fisherman lived in a small shack near the beach.

Example Expressions

shack up

Synonyms

hut, cabin, shanty, hutment, hovel
Entry 1
hut, cabin, shanty, hutment, hovel
Entry 2
hut, cabin, hovel, shanty

Antonyms

mansion, villa, palace, estate
Entry 1
mansion, villa, palace
Entry 2
mansion, palace, villa, estate

Collocations

wooden shack, tin-roofed shack, beach shack, rundown shack, shack by the river, old shack
Entry 1
wooden shack, tin-roofed shack, beach shack, rundown shack, shack by the river
Entry 2
beach shack, wooden shack, old shack

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