Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

thatched-roof

noun
/ˈθætʃt ruːf/
Definition
A roof covering made from reeds, straw, or similar materials that are woven together to create a protective layer over a structure.
Examples
  • The cottage’s thatched-roof gave it a charming, old-world feel.
  • Many historic buildings still feature beautiful thatched-roofs.
  • During the storm, the thatched-roof held up remarkably well against the heavy winds.
Meaning
The term ‘thatched-roof’ describes a style of roofing that involves using natural plant materials. This kind of roof is often associated with traditional architecture and can be found in various cultures around the world.
Synonyms
  • Thatch
  • Straw roof
  • Reed roof