Meaning of Hoarding | Babel Free
ˈhɔːdɪŋDefinitions
- The practice of accumulating goods.
- A roofed wooden shield placed over the battlements of a castle and projecting from them.
- A temporary fence-like structure built around building work to add security and prevent accidents to the public.
- A good which is hoarded.
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A billboard. Commonwealth, Ireland, UK
- An anxiety disorder characterized by a compulsive need to accumulate goods and feelings of anxiety or discomfort about discarding such goods.
Equivalents
Suomi
ahnehdinta
ahnehtiminen
hamstraaminen
hamstraus
keräily
keräilypakko
pakonomainen keräily
rohmuaminen
Galego
andamio
हिन्दी
जमाख़ोरी
Magyar
felhalmozás
Bahasa Indonesia
penimbunan
Italiano
disturbo da accumulo
日本語
広告板
한국어
사재기
Kurdî
hûrde
Português
cadafalso
Svenska
hamstring
Türkçe
ihtikâr
Examples
“Making inquiries she came to a hoarding, within which were excavations denoting the foundations of a building; and on the boards without one or two large posters announcing that the foundation-stone of the chapel about to be erected would be laid that afternoon at three o’clock by a London preacher of great popularity among his body.”
“A hoarding is a legal requirement for the safety of the public on a building site. There are rules about its height and construction. But of course it is also the perfect opportunity: a blank canvas on which to show a vision of the life soon to be lived behind it.”
“They’re a familiar sight to many: the eye-roll-inducing, over-the-top development hoardings and adverts that celebrate the (inevitably luxury and, to most people, unaffordable) developments soon to be added to the city skyline.”
“The west side is one massive building site, although it's hard to appreciate what's going on behind all the hoardings.”
“Nobody has ever seen Big Brother. He is a face on the hoardings, a voice on the telescreen. We may be reasonably sure that he will never die, and there is already considerable uncertainty as to when he was born.”
“Today, by radio, and also on giant hoardings, a rabbi, an admiral notorious for his links to Masonry, a trio of cardinals, a trio, too, of insignificant politicians (bought and paid for by a rich and corrupt Anglo-Canadian banking corporation), inform us all of how our country now risks dying of starvation.”
“But holidaymakers arriving this weekend in Positano, on the Amalfi coast, are more likely to find their gaze captured by a vast Volkswagen Golf. The car, pictured on a giant hoarding, has launched the latest row over intrusive advertising in Italy's historic towns and cities.”
“But that doesn’t solve harder questions about the hoarding of vaccines, raw materials and patent rights in the west, or the fact that Covax clearly isn’t working as fast as it should.”
“Hoarding can be distressing and dangerous. But it’s not just a matter of ‘too much stuff’ – it’s a complex condition that requires careful, targeted help[.]”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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