Meaning & Definition of word "Shanty"

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    Shanty

    /ˈʃæn.ti/

    noun:

    • 1. A roughly built, small cabin or shelter, often made from wood or other inexpensive materials.
      • Example: The family lived in a shanty on the edge of the town.
    • 2. A song sung by sailors, especially on ships, to coordinate tasks during work.
      • Example: The crew sang a shanty to keep the rhythm while hoisting the sails.

    Etymology

    From the French 'chanter', meaning 'to sing'; originally referring to songs sung by sailors.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    shanty town:

    A neighborhood consisting of crude dwellings or shanties.

    sea shanty:

    A rhythmic work song sung by sailors.

    Related Words

    shack:

    A roughly built cabin or shelter.

    cabin:

    A small wooden house, often in a rural area.

    Slang Meanings of shanty

    Meaning: Used to describe a poorly constructed or makeshift place.

    Example Sentence: That place is just a shanty; it’ll fall apart any day now.

    Meaning: In a broader context, can refer to low-quality living conditions.

    Example Sentence: He grew up in a shanty, but he never let that define him.