shack

word

/ˈʃæk/
shak
/ʃˈæk/
shak

Definition

A shack is a small, simple building that is usually made from cheap or leftover materials. It is often used as a basic shelter, sometimes in poor or rural areas.

Usage & Nuances

"Shack" is informal and usually refers to something basic, rough, and not well-built. Frequently used to describe poor housing or temporary shelters. In US English, can also appear in names of casual restaurants (e.g., "burger shack") for a rustic, informal image.

Example Sentences

The fisherman lives in a shack near the river.

basic

They built a small shack out of wood.

basic

The old shack had no windows or doors.

basic

We stopped at a little burger shack on the highway.

natural

After the storm, only the shack was left standing.

natural

His office is just a shack in the backyard, but it works for him.

natural