tiled
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Definition
Adjective: * Covered or furnished with tiles: Describes a surface, floor, or wall that has been fitted with tiles, which are thin, flat pieces of baked clay, stone, or other material.
Usage
The adjective "tiled" is used to describe a space or surface that has tiles installed on it. It typically comes before the noun it modifies (e.g., a tiled floor) or after a linking verb (e.g., the floor is tiled).
Examples
- The tiled roof of the cottage was covered in moss.
- We are renovating the bathroom to have a tiled shower.
- The kitchen floor is beautifully tiled with white ceramic.
- They prefer the easy maintenance of a tiled entryway.
Advanced Usage
- Hyphenated Compound Adjectives: "Tiled" can be part of a hyphenated compound adjective that provides more specific description.
- The herringbone-tiled hallway added a classic touch to the home.
- They installed a marble-tiled backsplash in the kitchen.
Variants and Related Words
- Tile (noun): A thin, flat piece of material used for covering surfaces.
- We bought ceramic tiles for the patio.
- Tile (verb): To cover a surface with tiles.
- They plan to tile the bathroom next week.
- Tiler (noun): A person whose job is to fit tiles.
- We hired a professional tiler for the job.
Synonyms
- Ceramic-covered (specific to ceramic material)
- Pavered (often for outdoor stone or brick surfaces, though not identical)
Antonyms
- Carpeted
- Wooden (as in a wooden floor)
- Unfinished (as in an unfinished concrete floor)
Adjective
- covered or furnished with tiles
- baths with tiled walls
- a tiled kitchen