back porch
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Definition
Noun: A covered structure attached to the rear entrance of a house, providing an outdoor living space at the back of the building.
Usage
A "back porch" is a specific type of porch located at the rear of a house, typically accessible from a back door. It serves as a sheltered area for relaxation, dining, or storage.
Examples
- We sat on the back porch and watched the sunset over the garden.
- The kitchen opens directly onto a screened back porch.
- They keep their bicycles stored on the back porch.
Advanced Usage
- The term specifies location. While a general "porch" can be at the front or back, a "back porch" explicitly denotes the rear structure.
- It often implies a more private, informal space compared to a front porch, which is more public.
Variants and Related Words
- Porch (n): A covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance of a building. (This is the general term; a "back porch" is a type of porch.)
- Deck (n): A flat, roofless platform adjoining a house. (Differs from a porch as it is typically uncovered and may be made of wood or composite materials.)
- Patio (n): A paved outdoor area adjoining a house, generally not roofed.
Synonyms
- Rear porch
- Back veranda (Note: "Veranda" often implies a long, roofed gallery)
Antonyms
- Front porch
- Portico (a porch leading to the entrance of a building, often with columns)