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loft

loft / loft / loft
NounTransitive Verb
pl: loftspast: loftedpp: lofteding: lofting

This term evokes a sense of verticality and openness. In residential contexts, it suggests a modern, industrial aesthetic characterized by high ceilings and expansive floor plans, often contrasting with the cramped nature of traditional apartments. When used as a verb, the word describes a specific physical arc. It implies a deliberate upward launch, creating a steep trajectory that allows an object to clear an obstacle before descending.

Meanings

Nounloft

An attic or a room directly under the roof of a house.

"The children played in the loft during the rainy afternoon."

Nounloft

A large, open space, often a former industrial building, converted into a residential apartment or studio.

"She lives in a spacious loft in the arts district of the city."

Transitive Verbloft
[~ something]

To hit or kick a ball high into the air.

"The midfielder decided to loft the ball over the defenders to the striker."

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