- nounhome (noun) · homes (plural noun)
- the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household:"I was nineteen when I left home and went to college" · "they have made Provence their home"
- the family or social unit occupying a home:"he came from a good home and was well educated"
- a house or an apartment considered as a commercial property:"low-cost homes for first-time buyers"
- a place where something flourishes, is most typically found, or from which it originates:"Piedmont is the home of Italy's finest red wines"
- informala place where an object is kept.
- an institution for people needing professional care or supervision:"an old people's home"
- (in sports) the goal or end point:"he was four fences from home"
- the place where a player is free from attack.
- (in lacrosse) each of the three players stationed nearest their opponents's goal.
- baseballshort for home plate
- a game played or won by a team on their own field or court.
adjectivehome (adjective)- relating to the place where one lives:"I don't have your home address"
- made, done, or intended for use in the place where one lives:"traditional home cooking"
- relating to one's own country and its domestic affairs:"Japanese competitors are selling cars for lower prices in the US than in their home market"
- (of a sports game) played at the team's own field or court:"their first home game of the season" · "a home win"
- relating to or denoting a sports team that is playing at its own field or court:"the home team" · "home fans"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHdenoting the administrative center of an organization:"the company has moved its home office"
adverbhome (adverb)- to or at the place where one lives:"what time did he get home last night?" · "I stayed home with the kids"
- to the end or conclusion of a race or something difficult:"the favoriteromped home six lengths clear"
- baseballto or toward home plate.
- to the intended or correct position:"he drove the bolt home noisily"
verbhome (verb) · homes (third person present) · homed (past tense) · homed (past participle) · homing (present participle)- (of an animal) return by instinct to its territory after leaving it:"a dozen geese homing to their summer nesting grounds"
- (of a pigeon bred for long-distance racing) fly back to or arrive at its loft after being released at a distant point:"pigeons who do not home will win no prizes"
- (home in on)move or be aimed toward (a target or destination) with great accuracy:"more than 100 missiles were launched, homing in on radar emissions"
- focus attention on:"a teaching style that homes in on what is of central importance for each student"
OriginOld English hām, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch heem and German Heim.
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