Graddy Annexe

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɡrædi ˈænɛks/

Definitions of graddy annexe

noun an addition or extension to a building

Example Sentences

A1 The graddy annexe is a small building next to the main house.

A2 The family decided to convert the graddy annexe into a guest house.

B1 The graddy annexe was used as a home office by the owner.

B2 The graddy annexe had a separate entrance and kitchenette.

C1 The graddy annexe was elegantly designed and furnished.

C2 The graddy annexe had a beautiful garden view and was perfect for relaxation.

Examples of graddy annexe in a Sentence

formal The university decided to build a new graddy annexe to accommodate the increasing number of students.

informal Hey, have you seen the new graddy annexe they built on campus? It looks pretty cool.

slang I heard they're turning that old building into a graddy annexe for the new students.

figurative The company's expansion plans include setting up a graddy annexe in a different city to reach more customers.

Grammatical Forms of graddy annexe

past tense

graddy annexed

plural

graddy annexes

comparative

more graddy annexe

superlative

most graddy annexe

present tense

graddy annexes

future tense

will graddy annexe

perfect tense

has graddy annexed

continuous tense

is graddy annexing

singular

graddy annexe

positive degree

graddy annexe

infinitive

to graddy annexe

gerund

graddy annexing

participle

graddy annexing

Origin and Evolution of graddy annexe

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'graddy annexe' is believed to have originated in the early 19th century in England.
Evolution of the word: The term 'graddy annexe' likely evolved from a combination of 'graddy', possibly a colloquial or slang term, and 'annexe', meaning an additional building or structure. The exact evolution of the word is unclear, but it likely came to be used to refer to a secondary or supplementary building attached to a primary structure.