Loft ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Loft ( noun )

  1. An upper floor or attic, especially in a house or barn, used for storage or as a work or living space.
  2. An apartment or studio in a converted industrial building.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english lofth "air, sky", of germanic origin; related to dutch lucht and german luft.

Examples:

  1. He converted the loft into a living space.
  2. The attic was converted into a loft.
  3. The artist had a studio loft in the city.
  4. The loft had skylights and exposed brick walls.
  5. The barn had a loft for storing hay.

(As a verb)

Loft ( verb )

  1. An upper floor or attic, especially in a house or barn, used for storage or as a work or living space.
  2. An apartment or studio in a converted industrial building.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english lofth "air, sky", of germanic origin; related to dutch lucht and german luft.

Examples:

  1. He converted the loft into a living space.
  2. The attic was converted into a loft.
  3. The artist had a studio loft in the city.
  4. The loft had skylights and exposed brick walls.
  5. The barn had a loft for storing hay.
Some random words: propitious, shill, connote