What does PAVER mean?

Parts of Speech

Paver is a noun.

Definitions

A paver is a brick, tile, or stone used to pave a surface, such as a road, sidewalk, or patio.

Pronunciations

US: /ˈpeɪvər/

UK: /ˈpeɪvə/

Origin and Usage

The word "paver" comes from the verb "pave," which means to cover a surface with a hard material, such as stone or concrete. Pavers are commonly used in landscaping and construction projects to create durable and attractive surfaces. They can be made from a variety of materials, including concrete, brick, and natural stone.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for paver include brick, tile, stone, pavement, and block.

Related Words

Some related 5 letter words include: brick, stone, and slab.

Example Sentences
  • The contractor used pavers to create a beautiful new patio.
  • The city is replacing the old asphalt road with concrete pavers.
  • She tripped on a loose paver and twisted her ankle.


Related 5 Letter Words List