Construction Site Vocabulary

11 words in this vocabulary list

noun a large flat-bottomed boat, typically used for carrying goods on canals and rivers

verb to intrude or interrupt abruptly and without invitation

  • It is considered impolite to barge in on a meeting without knocking first.
  • Don't just barge in without asking if it's okay.
  • Why did you have to barge in on our conversation like that?
  • The loud music seemed to barge in on the peaceful atmosphere of the park.

noun a reinforced underground shelter, typically for use in wartime

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  • The soldiers took cover in the bunker during the heavy shelling.
  • Let's hide out in the bunker until the storm passes.
  • We found a cool spot to chill in the bunker.
  • She retreated into her emotional bunker to protect herself from getting hurt.

noun a large box or receptacle used to hold or transport goods

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  • The container was carefully sealed to prevent any leaks during transportation.
  • Can you pass me the container with the leftovers?
  • I found a cool container to store my snacks in.
  • Her heart was like a container overflowing with love.

noun the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up

adjective debris can also be used as an adjective to describe something made up of debris

  • The construction site was littered with debris from the demolished building.
  • I tripped over some debris on the sidewalk.
  • Watch out for that debris, it's all over the place.
  • Emotional debris from the past can hinder personal growth.

noun a device that produces heat, especially for heating a room or building

  • The central heating system includes a high-efficiency heater to keep the house warm.
  • I always crank up the heater when it gets chilly in the evenings.
  • I'm freezing, can you turn on the heater please?
  • His passion for music was like a heater, warming the hearts of everyone around him.

noun a place or location, especially one with a particular significance or use

verb to locate or position in a particular place

  • The construction crew is currently working on the site for the new office building.
  • Let's meet at the site of the concert tomorrow.
  • I heard there's a cool new skateboarding site downtown.
  • The artist carefully chose the site for his latest sculpture to maximize its impact.

adjective describing something that is wet and making a sloshing sound

  • The sloshy sound of water could be heard from the leaking pipe.
  • I hate walking in sloshy puddles after it rains.
  • The drink was so strong, it made me feel all sloshy.
  • Her emotions were sloshy, fluctuating between joy and sadness.

noun a semi-liquid mass of partially melted snow

  • The slush on the roads made driving conditions hazardous.
  • I love jumping in slush puddles after it rains.
  • Let's grab some slushies from the corner store.
  • The meeting ended in a slush of conflicting opinions.

noun a room or space used for storing items or supplies

  • The supplies are kept organized in the storeroom for easy access.
  • I'll grab some snacks from the storeroom before we head out.
  • Let's sneak into the storeroom and grab some extra supplies.
  • Her mind was like a cluttered storeroom, full of memories waiting to be sorted through.

noun a type of mobile home or trailer that is twice as wide as a standard unit

  • The double-wide trailer was spacious and had a modern design.
  • I love living in a double-wide, it's so roomy!
  • Check out that double-wide, it's huge!
  • Her smile was as bright as a double-wide on a sunny day.

verb to remove water from something, typically by draining or drying

  • The de-watering process involves removing excess water from the soil to improve its stability.
  • I'm going to de-water the flooded basement before it causes any more damage.
  • Let's de-water this mess before it gets out of hand.
  • He needed to de-water his thoughts and clear his mind before making a decision.