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Draughty Meaning in English

word

ˈdræfti
DRAF-tee
dɹˈɑːfti
DRAHF-tee

Definition

A draughty place has cold air coming in through gaps, often making it uncomfortable.

Usage & Nuances

'Draughty' is mostly used for rooms or buildings, especially when complaining about cold, uncomfortable air coming through windows, doors, or cracks. It is more common in British English; American English prefers 'drafty'.

Example Sentences

The old house is very draughty in winter.

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We closed the window because the room was too draughty.

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My classroom is always draughty during the rainy season.

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It's impossible to keep warm in such a draughty building.

natural

I always bring an extra sweater because my office is a bit draughty.

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"Mind the door—it gets really draughty if you leave it open!"

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