Meaning of Penthouse | Babel Free
ˈpɛnt(h)aʊsDefinitions
- A structure or annexe (especially one with a sloping roof) extending from the side of a building, sometimes as protection from the weather.
- Something forming a shelter or canopy over something; an awning, shelter, etc.
- Any of the sloping roofs at the side of a real tennis court.
- An apartment or suite found on an upper floor, or floors, of a tall building, especially one that is expensive or luxurious with panoramic views.
Equivalents
Examples
“At length, recommending himself to God, he let go one end of his cord, and suffered himself to fall down upon an old shed or penthouse, which, with the weight of his body, fell in with great noise.”
“The proboscis […] is doubled up by means of the joint, and in that position lies secure under a scaly penthouse.”
“2005, Tony Collins (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Traditional British Rural Sports, Routledge, page 262, An odd derivative of real tennis lasted until the latter part of the eighteenth century at Rattray in Perthshire. It was played in the churchyard by two pairs of men, and the method for starting the play was to throw the ball onto the church roof, using it like the sloping penthouse of the tennis court.”
“Night of January 16th is the story of a woman on trial for pushing her wealthy boss-lover from a Manhattan penthouse.”
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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