Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A small, roughly built house or shelter, typically one that is inhabited by a poor or homeless person.
Pronunciations: US: /ʃæk/, UK: /ʃak/
Origin and Usage: The word "shack" originated in the mid-19th century and is of uncertain origin. It is believed to be a variant of the word "shag," which means "rough matted hair or wool." The word "shack" is commonly used in North America and Australia to refer to a small, poorly constructed dwelling. It is often associated with poverty and homelessness.
Synonyms: Hovel, shanty, cabin, cottage, lean-to
Related Words: Cabin, house, lodge, hovel, shack, hut
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