Meaning & Definition of word "Attic"

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    Attic

    /ˈætɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A space or room located directly under the roof of a building, typically used for storage or as a living area.
      • Example: We found some old furniture stored in the attic that belonged to my grandparents.
    • 2. The uppermost story or room of a building, especially when finished as a living space.
      • Example: She converted the attic into a cozy reading nook with plenty of natural light.
    • 3. A style of architecture characterized by a low-pitched roof and the use of an attic space.
      • Example: The house featured an elegant attic with exposed beams and skylights.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'attique' and Latin 'atticum', referring to a low story above a building.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    attic space:

    The area in a building's attic that can be utilized for various purposes.

    in the attic:

    Referring to something that is stored away and possibly forgotten.

    Related Words

    loft:

    An upper room or space, often converted for residential use.

    eaves:

    The part of a roof that meets or overhangs the walls of a building.

    Slang Meanings of attic

    Meaning: To have a lot of thoughts or ideas that are not expressed.

    Example Sentence: He's got a lot in the attic that he needs to get out.

    Meaning: Referring to someone who is slightly eccentric or quirky.

    Example Sentence: She's got a few screws loose in the attic.