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tent

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Noun — A portable shelter made of fabric stretched over poles, used for camping or outdoor events.

How to use tent

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

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Etymology

From Old French tente, from Vulgar Latin *tenta, related to Latin tendere ("to stretch").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “tent” mean?

The word “tent” means a portable shelter made of fabric stretched over poles, used for camping or outdoor events. In plain terms, a fabric shelter you set up outdoors, typically for camping.

How do you pronounce “tent”?

“Tent” is pronounced tehnt (/tɛnt/ in IPA).

How do you use “tent” in a sentence?

Here is “tent” used in a sentence: “They pitched a tent by the river for the weekend.”

What part of speech is “tent”?

Depending on how it is used, “tent” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “tent” come from?

The word “tent” comes from Vulgar Latin. From Old French tente, from Vulgar Latin *tenta, related to Latin tendere ("to stretch").

Is “tent” a common word?

“Tent” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “tent” have?

“Tent” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a portable shelter made of fabric stretched over poles, used for camping or outdoor events.

What is the difference between a tent and a marquee?

Both are shelters made of fabric stretched over poles or frames. A tent is typically the portable kind used for camping, while a marquee — especially in British English — is a large tent hired for outdoor events such as weddings and fairs. In short, a marquee is a big event tent.

Can "tent" be used as a verb?

Yes. To "tent" means to go camping in a tent: "we tented by the lake all weekend." Cooks also use it for covering food loosely with foil folded into a tent shape — "tent the roast while it rests" — though the camping sense is the core one.

What is the difference between a tent and a tarp?

A tent is a portable shelter of fabric stretched over poles that encloses a space to sleep or shelter in. A tarp is simply a flat waterproof sheet with no built-in structure, floor, or walls, though campers often rig one over a line as minimal cover — or carry both, using the tarp for extra protection.

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