trunk lid
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Definition
Noun: A hinged cover or door for the main storage compartment at the rear of an automobile. This compartment is typically called a "trunk" in American English or a "boot" in British English. The lid opens and closes to provide access.
Usage
The term "trunk lid" specifically refers to the physical panel that covers the cargo area. It is a compound noun where "trunk" specifies the compartment and "lid" specifies the covering part. * You should ensure the trunk lid is securely closed before driving. * The spare tire is stored under the trunk lid. * He gently lowered the trunk lid after loading the groceries.
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in the context of automotive design and repair.
- In formal automotive documentation, it may be referred to as a "deck lid" or simply a "lid," though "trunk lid" remains the most common and precise term in American English.
Variants and Related Words
- Boot lid (Noun): The British English equivalent for "trunk lid."
- Deck lid (Noun): An alternative term, sometimes used interchangeably with "trunk lid."
- Hatch (Noun): A rear door on a vehicle that is hinged at the top and incorporates the rear window; this is a different design from a separate trunk lid.
- Tailgate (Noun): A door at the rear of a vehicle, such as an SUV or station wagon, that is hinged at the bottom.
Synonyms
- Boot lid (UK English)
- Deck lid
Antonyms
- (Conceptual) Trunk opening / Trunk well (the cavity the lid covers)
Related Phrases
- To pop the trunk: A common phrase meaning to release the latch so the trunk lid can be opened, often via a remote or interior lever.
- Could you pop the trunk so I can put my suitcase in?
- Trunk release: The mechanism (lever, button, or cable) used to open the trunk lid from inside or outside the vehicle.
Noun
- hinged lid for a trunk