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House - Dictionary Entry

House

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

/haʊs/ (noun), /haʊz/ (verb)

Definitions

  • (Noun) A building where people live.
  • (Noun) A legislative or governing body.
  • (Noun) A place for a specific activity, such as an opera house.
  • (Verb) To provide shelter or accommodation.

Usage Examples

  • (Noun) They bought a new house near the beach.
  • (Noun) The House of Representatives is an important part of the government.
  • (Verb) The shelter houses many displaced families.

Etymology

From Old English hūs, Proto-Germanic hūsą, meaning dwelling or shelter.

Synonyms

  • Home
  • Residence
  • Building

Antonyms

  • Street
  • Homelessness

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Casa ˈkasa
French Maison mɛ.zɔ̃
Hindi घर ɡʱər

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /haʊs/
  • American English: /haʊs/
  • Indian English: /haʊs/

Historical Usage

The word 'house' has been used for centuries to describe a dwelling. In medieval times, 'house' also referred to noble lineages and royal dynasties.

Cultural Nuances

The concept of a house varies across cultures. In some regions, communal living is common, whereas in others, single-family homes are the norm.

More Information

The idea of a house extends beyond a physical structure. It represents safety, belonging, and social status. In literature, 'house' is often a metaphor for family and stability.

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