vaulted
adj. B2 Upper Intermediate US //ˈvɔɫtɪd// UK //vˈɒltɪd// vault·ed
adj. describing a ceiling or roof that is built in a curved shape, like an arch. This design makes a room feel much taller and more open.
adj. constructed with an arched roof or ceiling. Often used to describe architectural spaces that utilise self-supporting masonry or structural curves to create height.
The old church has a beautiful vaulted ceiling.
The hotel lobby features a grand vaulted roof that makes the entrance feel incredibly spacious.
The cathedral's nave is defined by its intricate vaulted architecture, which draws the eye upward toward the stained glass windows and creates a sense of immense scale.
Usage
Typically used as an attributive adjective before a noun like 'ceiling', 'roof', or 'chamber'.