Pronunciation: /ˈrufˌtɑp/
noun the outer covering of a building's roof
A1 I saw a cat on the rooftop.
A2 The rooftop of the building was covered in snow.
B1 We had a picnic on the rooftop of our apartment building.
B2 The rooftop terrace offers stunning views of the city skyline.
C1 The rooftop bar is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
C2 The rooftop garden is a peaceful oasis in the middle of the bustling city.
adjective relating to or situated on a rooftop
A1 The rooftop garden is a peaceful place to relax.
A2 We had a picnic on the rooftop terrace.
B1 The rooftop bar offers stunning views of the city.
B2 The rooftop pool is a popular spot for hotel guests to unwind.
C1 The rooftop restaurant has a Michelin star for its exquisite cuisine.
C2 The rooftop penthouse boasts a private elevator and panoramic views.
formal The rooftop of the building offers a stunning view of the city skyline.
informal Let's hang out on the rooftop and enjoy the sunset.
slang We snuck up to the rooftop to chill and avoid the crowd.
figurative Being on the rooftop symbolizes reaching new heights in life.
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