hut Synonyms

hut Meaning

Wordnet

hut (n)

temporary military shelter

small crude shelter used as a dwelling

Webster

hut (n.)

A small house, hivel, or cabin; a mean lodge or dwelling; a slightly built or temporary structure.

hut Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer constructed a modest hut to shelter his livestock from the elements.
  2. The hikers sought refuge from the storm in a secluded hut nestled amidst the mountains.
  3. The village elder resided in a spacious hut adorned with intricate carvings.
  4. The abandoned hut had fallen into disrepair, its walls crumbling and roof collapsed.
  5. The thatched hut provided a welcoming sanctuary for travelers weary from their journey.
  6. The interior of the hut was cozy and warm, with a crackling fire illuminating the small space.
  7. The chieftain resided in a grand hut that commanded the respect of his tribe.
  8. The hunters took shelter in a makeshift hut during the relentless downpour.
  9. The children played hide-and-seek around the ramshackle hut, their laughter echoing through the countryside.
  10. The hermit lived alone in a remote hut, seeking solitude and communion with nature.

FAQs About the word hut

temporary military shelter, small crude shelter used as a dwellingA small house, hivel, or cabin; a mean lodge or dwelling; a slightly built or temporary struct

camp, shack, cabin, hooch, hootch, hovel, cottage, shed, shanty,tent

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The farmer constructed a modest hut to shelter his livestock from the elements.

The hikers sought refuge from the storm in a secluded hut nestled amidst the mountains.

The village elder resided in a spacious hut adorned with intricate carvings.

The abandoned hut had fallen into disrepair, its walls crumbling and roof collapsed.