Need another word that means the same as “shed”? Find 20 synonyms and 30 related words for “shed” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Shed” are: hut, lean-to, outhouse, outbuilding, shack, exuviate, molt, moult, slough, pour forth, spill, disgorge, cast, cast off, drop, shake off, throw, throw away, throw off, caducous
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “shed” as a noun can have the following definitions:
hut | Small crude shelter used as a dwelling. A beach hut. |
lean-to | Rough shelter whose roof has only one slope. |
outbuilding | A building that is subordinate to and separate from a main building. |
outhouse | A small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which a user can defecate. |
shack | A roughly built hut or cabin. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “shed” as a verb can have the following definitions:
cast | Form by pouring e g wax or hot metal into a cast or mold. She cast her request in very polite language. |
cast off | Deposit. |
disgorge | Pour (something) out. The wine is aged in the bottle before it is disgorged. |
drop | Score a goal by a drop kick. She dropped into army jargon. |
exuviate | Shed (a skin or shell). |
molt | Cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers. |
moult | (of an animal) shed old feathers, hair, or skin to make way for a new growth. The adult birds were already moulting. |
pour forth | Supply in large amounts or quantities. |
shake off | Move or cause to move back and forth. |
slough | Cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers. |
spill | Reveal (confidential information) to someone. You ll spill that tea if you re not careful. |
throw | Throw a die out onto a flat surface. The stewards had thrown a cordon across the fairway. |
throw away | Place or put with great energy. |
throw off | Convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical gesture. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “shed” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
caducous | (of an organ or part) easily detached and shed at an early stage. Most amphibians have caducous gills. |
aphasia | Inability (or impaired ability) to understand or produce speech, as a result of brain damage. |
backyard | The grounds in back of a house. Children must be made aware of environmental issues in their own backyard. |
barn | A unit of nuclear cross section; the effective circular area that one particle presents to another as a target for an encounter. A great barn of a pub. |
cellar | Store wine in a cellar. He spent years building up a remarkable cellar of aged Riojas. |
chateau | A large French country house or castle, often giving its name to wine made in its neighbourhood. Château Margaux. |
crib | Use a crib as in an exam. Is the song a crib from Mozart s Don Giovanni. |
defeatist | Demonstrating expectation or acceptance of failure. We have a duty not to be so defeatist. |
diffuse | Spread or diffuse through. The diffuse community which centred on the church. |
discard | Anything that is cast aside or discarded. Hilary bundled up the clothes she had discarded. |
dissipate | Spend frivolously and unwisely. The concern she d felt for him had wholly dissipated. |
dissipation | Overindulgence in sensual pleasures; dissipated living. The dissipations in the switch and diode are small. |
dissolution | The termination or disintegration of a relationship (between persons or nations. Minerals susceptible to dissolution. |
driveway | A short road leading from a public road to a house or other building. One of the suspects backed a vehicle into the driveway. |
extravagance | The trait of spending extravagantly. The extravagance of the decor. |
forecourt | An open area in front of a large building or petrol station. |
garage | Put or keep a motor vehicle in a garage. The car needn t be garaged in the winter. |
granary | A storehouse for threshed grain. |
lose | Miss from one s possessions lose sight of. The painting loses something in this light. |
mislay | Place (something) where one cannot find it again. I seem to have mislaid my car keys. |
mismanage | Manage (something) badly or wrongly. The funds were mismanaged. |
misplace | Position incorrectly. I m sure the jewellery has just been misplaced and not stolen. |
missing | (of a person) absent from a place, especially their home, and of unknown whereabouts. Missing in action. |
outhouse | Store or accommodate away from the main storage or accommodation area. Books outhoused in the annex take longer to deliver. |
parking | Space in which vehicles can be parked. There is plenty of parking behind the store. |
ranch | Manage or run a ranch. Her husband is ranching in Arizona. |
scatter | Sow by scattering. There are many watermills scattered throughout the marshlands. |
spill | A quantity of liquid that has spilled or been spilt. He had a nasty spill on the ice. |
wallet | A pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money. |
warehouse | Place imported goods in a bonded warehouse pending the payment of import duty. A discount warehouse. |
waste | Run off as waste. They collect the waste once a week. |
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