Triple-Wide

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈtrɪpəl waɪd/

Definitions of triple-wide

adjective describing a mobile home that is three times wider than a standard single-wide mobile home

Example Sentences

A1 The triple-wide bed was big enough for the whole family.

A2 The triple-wide trailer was spacious and comfortable for long road trips.

B1 The triple-wide mobile home offered plenty of room for entertaining guests.

B2 The triple-wide modular office building provided ample space for the growing company.

C1 The triple-wide luxury yacht featured extravagant amenities and expansive living areas.

C2 The triple-wide mansion boasted multiple wings and a grand entrance.

Examples of triple-wide in a Sentence

formal The new office building features a triple-wide conference room for large meetings.

informal I heard they're putting in a triple-wide trailer at the construction site.

slang Check out that triple-wide mobile home down the street!

figurative Her smile was like a triple-wide beam of sunshine on a cloudy day.

Grammatical Forms of triple-wide

past tense

tripled

plural

triple-wides

comparative

more triple-wide

superlative

most triple-wide

present tense

triple-wide

future tense

will be triple-wide

perfect tense

has been triple-wide

continuous tense

is being triple-wide

singular

triple-wide

positive degree

triple-wide

infinitive

to triple-wide

gerund

triple-widing

participle

triple-wided

Origin and Evolution of triple-wide

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'triple-wide' originated in the United States as a descriptor for mobile homes or manufactured homes that are three times the width of a standard single-wide mobile home.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of mobile homes, 'triple-wide' has evolved to also refer to other types of structures or vehicles that are three times wider than usual, such as trailers or modular buildings.