rancho
0 antonyms and opposites of rancho, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A simple hut or shelter, often thatched, used for temporary lodging by farm or ranch workers.
Etymology
Borrowed directly from Spanish rancho; related to the English word "ranch."
Full origin of rancho →Frequently asked questions
What does “rancho” mean?
The word “rancho” means a simple hut or shelter, often thatched, used for temporary lodging by farm or ranch workers. In plain terms, a basic shelter for farm workers, or a large grazing farm — the source word behind "ranch.".
How do you pronounce “rancho”?
“Rancho” is pronounced RAHNT-shoh (/ˈɹɑːnt͡ʃoʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “rancho” in a sentence?
Here is “rancho” used in a sentence: “The cowhands slept in a rancho near the herd.”
What part of speech is “rancho”?
“Rancho” is a noun.
Where does the word “rancho” come from?
The word “rancho” comes from Spanish. Borrowed directly from Spanish rancho; related to the English word "ranch.".
How many meanings does “rancho” have?
“Rancho” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a simple hut or shelter, often thatched, used for temporary lodging by farm or ranch workers.