attic

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The meaning (definition) of the word attic
a small dusty room at the very top of a house, just under the roof
The word attic used in a sentence
“Grandma keeps old toys in a dusty attic room at the top.”
Words that mean the opposite of attic (antonyms)
basement
The plural of the word attic
attics
How the word attic is said around the world
| French | grenier |
| Spanish | ático |
| Mandarin | 阁楼 |
| Hindi | अटारी |
| Arabic | علية |
| Russian | чердак |
| Portuguese (EU) | sótão |
| Portuguese (BR) | sótão |
| Japanese | 屋根裏 |
| German | Dachboden |
| Urdu | اٹاری |
| Punjabi | ਅਟਾਰੀ |
| Korean | 애틱 |
| Hebrew | עֲלִיַת גַג |
| Greek | σοφίτα |
| Dutch | zolder |
| Filipino | atik |
| Vietnamese | gác mái |
| Turkish | çatı katı |
| Persian | اتاق زیر شیروانی |
| Polish | strych |
| Ukrainian | горище |
| Bengali | চিলেকোঠা |
| Swedish | vinden |
| Italian | attico |
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