Veranda

/vəˈrændə/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A roofed platform along the outside of a house, Level with the ground floor.
They sat on the veranda, enjoying the gentle breeze and the view of the garden.
A porch or balcony, often enclosed or furnished.
The children played on the veranda while their parents watched from the living room.
A wide, open space attached to a building, especially in warm climates.
During the summer afternoons, we love to have tea on the veranda.

Etymology

From Portuguese 'varanda', meaning 'railing' or 'balcony'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

veranda life
A lifestyle associated with relaxing and enjoying the outdoors on a veranda.
on the veranda
Referring to activities or gatherings taking place on a veranda.
veranda sitting
The act of relaxing or spending time on a veranda.

Related Words

balcony
A platform that projects from the wall of a building, typically enclosed by a railing.
porch
A covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance to a building.
terrace
A flat, raised area or platform, often used for outdoor activities.

Slang Meanings

Chill spot
Let's hang out at the chill spot on the veranda.
Sunset viewing area
It's the perfect sunset viewing area when you're on the veranda.