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Roof over Meaning in English

expression

ROOF-oh-ver or RUF-oh-ver
ROOF-oh-vuh

Definition

A 'roof over' usually refers to having a place to live or shelter, even if it's basic. It often appears in the phrase 'a roof over one's head' to mean having a home.

Usage & Nuances

Most often found in the phrase 'a roof over one's head'; used in both literal (actual physical shelter) and figurative (basic security) senses. Formal or informal; rarely used as a stand-alone verb. Not synonymous with 'roofing over' (literal construction).

Example Sentences

Everyone needs a roof over their head.

basic

They were grateful to have a roof over their heads during the storm.

basic

He works hard to keep a roof over his family's heads.

basic

I don't need much—just a roof over my head and good company.

natural

After losing his job, his only worry was keeping a roof over his family's head.

natural

Even a small apartment is better than having no roof over your head at all.

natural