househaʊs; haʊz; ˈhaʊ zɪz
house (n)
- plural
- houses
house
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English Definitions:
house (noun)
a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families
"he has a house on Cape Cod"; "she felt she had to get out of the house"
firm, house, business firm (noun)
the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments
"he worked for a brokerage house"
house (noun)
the members of a religious community living together
house (noun)
the audience gathered together in a theatre or cinema
"the house applauded"; "he counted the house"
house (noun)
an official assembly having legislative powers
"a bicameral legislature has two houses"
house (noun)
aristocratic family line
"the House of York"
house (noun)
play in which children take the roles of father or mother or children and pretend to interact like adults
"the children were playing house"
sign of the zodiac, star sign, sign, mansion, house, planetary house (noun)
(astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided
house (noun)
the management of a gambling house or casino
"the house gets a percentage of every bet"
family, household, house, home, menage (noun)
a social unit living together
"he moved his family to Virginia"; "It was a good Christian household"; "I waited until the whole house was asleep"; "the teacher asked how many people made up his home"
theater, theatre, house (noun)
a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented
"the house was full"
house (verb)
a building in which something is sheltered or located
"they had a large carriage house"
house (verb)
contain or cover
"This box houses the gears"
house, put up, domiciliate (verb)
provide housing for
"The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town"
house (Noun)
A structure serving as an abode of human beings.
house (Noun)
The mode of living as if in a house.
house (Noun)
The usual place to find an object or an animal.
house (Noun)
A structure to protect or store something or someone.
house (Noun)
A protective structure on the deck of a ship.
house (Noun)
A theatre building, or the audience for a live theatrical or similar performance.
house (Noun)
A deliberative assembly forming a component of a legislature, or, more rarely, the room or building in which such an assembly normally meets.
house (Noun)
An establishment, whether actual, as a pub, or virtual, as a website.
house (Noun)
A company or organisation.
house (Verb)
To keep within a structure or container.
house (Verb)
To admit to residence; to harbor/harbour.
house (Verb)
To dwell within one of the twelve astrological houses.
house (Verb)
To contain or cover mechanical parts.
house (Noun)
A dynasty, a familial descendance, for example, a royal House.
house (Noun)
One of the twelve divisions of an astrological chart.
house (Noun)
A grouping of schoolchildren for the purposes of competition in sports and other activities.
house (Noun)
House music.
house (Noun)
The three concentric circles where points are scored on the ice
house (Noun)
An early or alternative name for the game bingo.
house (Noun)
A complete set of numbers in bingo.
house (Noun)
An aggregate of characteristics of a house.
house (Noun)
A children's game in which the players pretend to be members of a household.
House (ProperNoun)
The House of Representatives, "the House".
House (ProperNoun)
More generally, a shortened name for any chamber of a legislature that is named "House of...", especially where the other chamber(s) are not so named (as in Australia or Canada), or where there is no other chamber (as in New Zealand).
House (ProperNoun)
for someone residing in a house (as opposed to a hut) or in a religious house.
House
A house is a home, building, or structure that functions as a habitat for humans or other creatures. The term house includes many kinds of dwellings ranging from rudimentary huts of nomadic tribes to complex structures composed of many systems. English-speaking people generally call any building they routinely occupy "home". The social unit that lives in a house is known as a household. Most commonly, a household is a family unit of some kind, though households may be other social groups, organizations, or individuals.
House
A house is a building that functions as a home. They can range from simple dwellings such as rudimentary huts of nomadic tribes and the improvised shacks in shantytowns to complex, fixed structures of wood, brick, concrete or other materials containing plumbing, ventilation, and electrical systems. Houses use a range of different roofing systems to keep precipitation such as rain from getting into the dwelling space. Houses may have doors or locks to secure the dwelling space and protect its inhabitants and contents from burglars or other trespassers. Most conventional modern houses in Western cultures will contain one or more bedrooms and bathrooms, a kitchen or cooking area, and a living room. A house may have a separate dining room, or the eating area may be integrated into another room. Some large houses in North America have a recreation room. In traditional agriculture-oriented societies, domestic animals such as chickens or larger livestock (like cattle) may share part of the house with humans. The social unit that lives in a house is known as a household. Most commonly, a household is a family unit of some kind, although households may also be other social groups, such as roommates or, in a rooming house, unconnected individuals. Some houses only have a dwelling space for one family or similar-sized group; larger houses called townhouses or row houses may contain numerous family dwellings in the same structure. A house may be accompanied by outbuildings, such as a garage for vehicles or a shed for gardening equipment and tools. A house may have a backyard or frontyard, which serve as additional areas where inhabitants can relax or eat.
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