dwelling in English
- dwelling⇄dwelling, noun.
1. the place in which one lives; house; residence.
(SYN) habitation.
2. continued or habitual residence; abode.
dwelling in Hindi हिन्दी
dwelling in Sindhi سنڌي
dwelling in Tamil தமிழ்
dwelling
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
/ˈdwɛl.ɪŋ/
Definitions
- A place of residence or habitation.
- A house, apartment, or other shelter in which people live.
Usage Examples
- The old stone dwelling stood at the edge of the forest.
- They built a small dwelling near the riverbank.
- The cave served as a temporary dwelling for the travelers.
Etymology
From Middle English dwelinge, derived from dwell + -ing, indicating a place where one stays.
Synonyms
- House
- Abode
- Residence
- Habitation
- Home
Antonyms
- Vacancy
- Ruins
- Nonresidence
Translations
Language | Translations | Pronunciations |
---|---|---|
Spanish | vivienda | biˈβjen̪.da |
French | demeure | də.mœʁ |
German | Wohnung | ˈvoːnʊŋ |
Russian | жилище | ʐɨˈlʲiɕːə |
Mandarin Chinese | 住宅 | zhùzhái |
Hindi | निवास | nivās |
Tamil | வசதி | vasathi |
Telugu | నివాసం | nivāsam |
Bengali | বাসস্থান | bāsasthān |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
- British English: /ˈdwɛl.ɪŋ/
- American English: /ˈdwɛl.ɪŋ/
- Australian English: /ˈdwɛl.ɪŋ/
Historical Usage
In medieval texts, dwelling often referred to small huts or cottages, particularly those in rural settings.
Cultural Nuances
In some cultures, the word dwelling can imply a simple or humble abode, often with connotations of a deep connection to the land.
More Information
Throughout history, different types of dwellings have symbolized various social classes, from caves and huts to elaborate castles and mansions, reflecting both practical and cultural significance.