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Synonyms and antonyms of Buildings and rooms used for shelter in British Thesaurus

Buildings and rooms used for shelter

blockhouse (noun)

a small building used in the past as a shelter during a battle

bunker (noun)

a room or set of rooms with very strong walls, built underground as a shelter against bombs

bunker (noun)

a secret place, often underground, where government or military officials work during a war

fallout shelter (noun)

a building under the ground where people can go if there is a nuclear attack

guardhouse (noun)

a building for soldiers who are working as guards, sometimes also used as a place for keeping military prisoners

humpy (noun)

Australian a small temporary shelter built by an Aboriginal person

hut (noun)

a small simple shelter

lean-to (noun)

a simple outdoor building or shelter that uses the side of another building as one of its walls and has a sloping roof

lean-to (noun)

a simple outdoor shelter that stands alone and has a sloping roof

Nissen hut (noun)

British a small building made of steel, originally used as a shelter during the First World War

pillbox (noun)

a round shelter from which soldiers fire large guns

rondavel (noun)

South African a circular building, usually with a pointed dry grass roof

sentry box (noun)

a narrow shelter with an open front that a sentry stands in

shelter (noun)

a place where people are protected from bad weather or from danger