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- a building in which people meet for a particular activity:"a house of prayer"
- a religious community that occupies a particular building:"the Cistercian house at Clairvaux"
- a residential hall at a school or college:"a house of 45 boarders"
- BRITISH ENGLISHformala college of a university.
- a legislative or deliberative assembly:"the sixty-member National Council, the country's upper house"Similar:legislative assemblylegislative body
- (the House)the House of Representatives or (in the UK or Canada) the House of Commons or Lords:"the government commanded an overall majority in the House"
- a style of popular dance music typically using synthesized drum and bass lines, sparse repetitive vocals, and a fast beat:"DJs specializing in techno, garage, and house"
- astrologyany of the twelve divisions of the celestial sphere, based on the positions of the ascendant and midheaven at a given time and place, and determined by any of a number of methods.
- a celestial division represented as a sector on an astrological chart, used in allocating elements of character and circumstance to different spheres of human life.
house (verb) · houses (third person present) · housed (past tense) · housed (past participle) · housing (present participle)- provide (a person or animal) with shelter or living quarters:"we make exceptions to these rules if we need to house someone urgently"Similar:provide accommodation forprovide with accommodationgive accommodation tomake space formake room forgive someone a roof over their headprovide a roof over someone's headprovide with a place to workprovide shelter forgive a bed toprovide with a place to sleepOpposite:
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformaleat the whole of (something), typically very quickly:"it could be that I just housed a massive burrito, but I don't feel good"
OriginOld English hūs (noun), hūsian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch huis, German Haus (nouns), and Dutch huizen, German hausen (verbs).Your Recent SearchesWords you've searched will appear here - People also ask
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WEB1 day ago · Learn the various meanings and uses of the word house in English, from a building where people live to a type of wine. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation and related terms.
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WEBDefinition of house noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. house. noun. /haʊs/ (pl. houses. /ˈhaʊzəz/ ) building. enlarge image.
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