huts Synonyms

huts Meaning

huts

a simple shelter from the elements, a small and often temporary dwelling or shelter, an often small and temporary dwelling of simple construction

huts Sentence Examples

  1. The nomadic tribe lived in temporary huts constructed from animal skins.
  2. The dilapidated huts of the slum huddled close together, forming a maze of poverty.
  3. The refugees took shelter in makeshift huts, their meager belongings piled around them.
  4. The towering mountains provided a backdrop to the isolated huts nestled on their slopes.
  5. The thatched huts of the village dotted the landscape, providing shelter from the scorching sun.
  6. The abandoned huts stood silently, their crumbling walls whispering tales of a forgotten past.
  7. The humble huts of the farmers served as their homes and a base for their agricultural work.
  8. The pungent smell of burning wood filled the air as smoke billowed from the huts below.
  9. The children played outside their huts, their laughter echoing through the narrow streets.
  10. The storm raged fiercely, threatening to topple the frail huts in its path.

FAQs About the word huts

a simple shelter from the elements, a small and often temporary dwelling or shelter, an often small and temporary dwelling of simple construction

cabins,camps, shacks, tents, hooches, hutments,hovels, hootches, cottages, sheds

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The nomadic tribe lived in temporary huts constructed from animal skins.

The dilapidated huts of the slum huddled close together, forming a maze of poverty.

The refugees took shelter in makeshift huts, their meager belongings piled around them.

The towering mountains provided a backdrop to the isolated huts nestled on their slopes.