roof peak
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Definition
- Noun:
- The highest point of a roof: The apex, ridge, or topmost part of a roof structure.
Usage
- The term "roof peak" specifically refers to the architectural feature at the top of a roof. It is a compound noun used in contexts related to construction, architecture, home maintenance, and description.
Examples
- Noun:
- The snow accumulated heavily on the roof peak.
- A weather vane was installed at the roof peak.
- We need to check the shingles near the roof peak for damage.
Advanced Usage
- "To crown the roof peak": To place a decorative or functional element at the very top.
- A copper finial was used to crown the roof peak.
Variants and Related Words
- Ridge: A more common technical term for the horizontal line at the top of a roof where two sloping sides meet.
- Apex: A general term for the top or highest part, which can be used synonymously in some contexts.
- Rooftop: Refers to the outer surface of the roof in general, not specifically the highest point.
- Peak: When used alone, can refer to the pointed top of anything (e.g., a mountain, a cap).
Synonyms
- Ridge
- Apex (of a roof)
- Crest (of a roof)
Antonyms
- Eave: The lower edge of a roof that overhangs the wall.
- Valley: The internal angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof surfaces.
Notes
- "Roof peak" is a specific term. In many technical and construction contexts, the single word ridge is preferred.
- It is important to distinguish "roof peak" from general terms like "rooftop" or "ceiling," which refer to broader areas or interior surfaces.
Noun
- the highest point of a roof