Sloping roof
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British pronunciation/slˈəʊpɪŋ ɹˈuːf/
American pronunciation/slˈoʊpɪŋ ɹˈuːf/

Definition & Meaning of "sloping roof"

Sloping roof
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a roof design that has a noticeable incline or slope, typically with two or more sides slanting downward from a higher point towards the eaves or edges of the roof

What is a "sloping roof"?

A sloping roof is a roof that is angled or tilted downward, allowing water and snow to slide off easily. This design can have one or more slopes and is commonly found in various types of buildings, including homes, barns, and commercial structures. Sloping roofs come in different styles, such as gable or hip roofs, and can be made from materials like shingles, metal, or tiles. The angle of the slope can also impact the interior space, allowing for higher ceilings or attics. Sloping roofs are effective at preventing water accumulation and reducing the risk of leaks.

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The architect incorporated sloping roofs to deflect rainwater away from the building.
The chalet's wooden beams and sloping roof added to its alpine charm.
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