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drywall
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "drywall" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to wallboard or plasterboard used for interior wall and ceiling finishes. For example, "We decided to go with drywall to cover the walls and ceiling in the living room."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
If that court, too, finds for the plaintiffs expect a deluge of further suits.Along with requiring oodles of contestable rules, Dodd-Frank mandates 87 studies on big and small issues, ranging from the impact of drywall on mortgage defaults to the causes of the financial crisis.
News & Media
"Reach Ruin" is an anagram of "hurricane".The sculptures on the eighth floor stand as a reflection of the aftermath of the hurricane: 11 jagged columns constructed from white drywall and pale green shattered glass look like an eroding forest.
News & Media
The experience left him with some unforgettable images: decimated drywall, shattered glass, pink insulation turned to mush, and warped aluminium studs.
News & Media
The standard interior wall sheathing is gypsum board (drywall), which provides fire-resistance, stability, and a surface ready for finishing.
Encyclopedias
SUNDAY 1 p.m. Senate reconvenes. 2 p.m. House reopens to debate bills related to veterans rights, education policy, drywall standards and other issues.
News & Media
£55, amazon 5. Draper 710W 230V Reciprocating Saw This saw will cut through anything from drywall to metal to wood.
News & Media
Drywall construction is the application of walls without the use of mortar or plaster.
Encyclopedias
Wallboard, any of various large, rigid sheets of finishing material used in drywall construction to face the interior walls of dwellings and other buildings.
Encyclopedias
They had a drywall job to finish by the evening.
News & Media
There are sentences in "Freedom" that make me want to never attempt writing again — what's the point, when there are people out there who write things like this: Behind her, you could see the baby-encumbered errands; ahead of her, an afternoon of public radio, the Silver Palate Cookbook, cloth diapers, drywall compound, and latex paint; and then Goodnight Moon, then zinfandel.
News & Media
When his supervisor, Doug Lovell, took photographs of his framing, decking, and drywall jobs, Pham would turn away, even as he kept shaping and joining.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When specifying "drywall", consider the context. Use "gypsum board" for technical documents, "sheetrock" in casual conversation, and "drywall" in general writing.
Common error
Avoid using "drywall" when referring to walls made of materials other than gypsum board, such as plaster or brick. Be specific about the wall material to avoid confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The word "drywall" primarily functions as a noun, referring to a building material used for interior walls and ceilings. Ludwig's examples show it appearing in various contexts, including construction, damage assessment, and home improvement.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Encyclopedias
15%
Science
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Social Media
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "drywall" is a very common noun referring to a building material used for interior walls and ceilings. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically correct and suitable for use in written English. It is most frequently found in news and media contexts and encyclopedia articles. When writing about "drywall", consider the audience; technical documents may benefit from "gypsum board", while casual conversation may use "sheetrock". Avoid using "drywall" for non-gypsum board walls. Alternative terms include "wallboard", "sheetrock", and "gypsum board".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
wallboard
Refers to the material itself, commonly used as a synonym for drywall.
sheetrock
A brand name that has become a generic term for drywall.
gypsum board
Technical term specifying the composition of drywall.
plasterboard
A British English term for drywall.
interior wall panel
A broader term describing the function of drywall as a wall covering.
wall lining
Describes drywall's role as a surface finish for walls.
dry lining
A method that uses drywall as interior finishing without plaster.
gypsum panel
Highlights the gypsum component of drywall.
fire-resistant wallboard
Emphasizes a specific property of some drywall types.
non-load-bearing wall
Describes a wall constructed with drywall.
FAQs
How to use "drywall" in a sentence?
"Drywall" is used to construct interior walls and ceilings. For example: "The contractor installed new "drywall" in the renovated office space".
What can I say instead of "drywall"?
You can use alternatives like "wallboard", "sheetrock", or "gypsum board" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "drywall" or "dry wall"?
"Drywall" is the correct spelling as one word. "Dry wall" refers to a wall constructed without mortar.
What's the difference between "drywall" and "plaster"?
"Drywall" is made of gypsum sandwiched between paper, while plaster is a mixture applied wet and hardens to form a smooth surface. Drywall installation is generally faster and easier than plastering.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested