hutment (Meaning)
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hutment (n)
an encampment of huts (chiefly military)
Synonyms & Antonyms of hutment
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hutment Sentence Examples
- The soldiers lived in rudimentary wooden hutments during the war.
- The workers were forced to construct their own dilapidated hutments on the construction site.
- The impoverished family sought shelter in a cramped and leaky hutment.
- The hutments in the slum were infested with vermin and disease.
- The government planned to demolish the illegal hutments to make way for a new development.
- The hurricane tore through the row of hutments, leaving them in ruins.
- The elderly couple lived in a cozy and well-maintained hutment in the countryside.
- The photographer captured the poignant image of children playing outside a dilapidated hutment.
- The anthropologist studied the communal living arrangements in a hutment community.
- The author's novel vividly portrayed the squalid conditions of the hutments in a remote village.
FAQs About the word hutment
an encampment of huts (chiefly military)
campground, campsite, camp, barracks, bivouac,encampment, canvass, shantytown, colony, settlement
No antonyms found.
The soldiers lived in rudimentary wooden hutments during the war.
The workers were forced to construct their own dilapidated hutments on the construction site.
The impoverished family sought shelter in a cramped and leaky hutment.
The hutments in the slum were infested with vermin and disease.