# wallboard

**Pronunciation:** /ˈwɔːlˌbɔːrd/ · WAWL-bord

**CEFR level:** B2

**Part of speech:** noun

## Meaning

A large, thin panel of gypsum plaster pressed between two thick sheets of paper, used for covering walls and ceilings.

## Examples

- The contractor recommended using moisture-resistant wallboard in the bathroom.
- After the framing was complete, the crew began hanging the wallboard.
- You can easily cut wallboard with a utility knife.

## Synonyms

- drywall — The most common synonym, often used interchangeably.
- plasterboard — Common in British English; emphasizes the plaster core.
- gypsum board — A more technical term, referring to the main component.
- wall panel — A broader term that can include other materials.

## Antonyms

- stud — The vertical framing member to which wallboard is attached.
- insulation — Material used to prevent heat transfer, often placed behind wallboard.

## Common patterns

- wallboard screw — A screw specifically designed for fastening wallboard to studs. — Use the correct type of wallboard screw to avoid damaging the panel.
- wallboard joint — The seam where two pieces of wallboard meet. — Taping and mudding the wallboard joint is crucial for a seamless look.

## Collocations

- hang wallboard — The crew worked quickly to hang the wallboard on all the interior walls.
- install wallboard — It's important to install wallboard correctly to ensure a smooth finish.
- cut wallboard — You'll need a sharp utility knife to cut wallboard cleanly.
- finish wallboard — After hanging, the next step is to tape, mud, and finish the wallboard.

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