patio Antonyms

Meaning of patio

Wordnet

patio (n)

usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence

Webster

patio (n.)

A paved yard or floor where ores are cleaned and sorted, or where ore, salt, mercury, etc., are trampled by horses, to effect intermixture and amalgamation.

In Spain, Spanish America, etc., a court or courtyard of a house or other building; esp., an inner court open to the sky.

patio Sentence Examples

  1. We sipped our tea on the cozy patio overlooking the lush garden.
  2. The spacious patio extended from the living room, providing ample space for outdoor gatherings.
  3. The guests mingled on the shaded patio, enjoying the cool breeze and lively music.
  4. The grill sizzled on the patio, tantalizing our senses with the aroma of barbecue.
  5. We relaxed in comfortable chairs on the secluded patio, surrounded by blooming flowers.
  6. The patio was decorated with colorful lanterns and flickering candles, creating a magical ambiance.
  7. The children played happily on the patio, their laughter echoing through the air.
  8. We set up an outdoor movie screen on the patio, turning it into a cozy cinema under the stars.
  9. The patio served as an extension of our living space, allowing us to enjoy both indoor and outdoor comforts.
  10. Renovating the patio transformed it into a stylish and inviting outdoor retreat.

FAQs About the word patio

usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residenceA paved yard or floor where ores are cleaned and sorted, or where ore, salt, mercury, etc., are trampled by hors

quadrangle,courtyard,yard, court, terrace, close, enclosure, plaza, quad, inclosure

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We sipped our tea on the cozy patio overlooking the lush garden.

The spacious patio extended from the living room, providing ample space for outdoor gatherings.

The guests mingled on the shaded patio, enjoying the cool breeze and lively music.

The grill sizzled on the patio, tantalizing our senses with the aroma of barbecue.