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house
noun
- 1. A building in which people, especially a single family, live.
- Thesaurus: habitation, abode, domicile, dwelling, residence.
3. An inn or public house.
4. A building used for a specified purpose.
- Example: an opera-house
- Example: a publishing house
- Thesaurus: business, corporation, establishment, firm, partnership, company.
- Example: the house journal
7. The legislative body that governs a country, especially either chamber in a bicameral system.
- Example: the House of Commons
- Example: the House of Lords
- Thesaurus: congress, council, assembly, legislature, senate, parliament.
- Form: the House (often)
- Form: the House
- Form: the House
- Form: the House
- Example: the House of Hanover
- Thesaurus: family, ancestry, blood, clan, line, lineage, descent, race, tradition.
- Form: House
- One of the twelve divisions of the heavens.
11. One of several divisions of pupils at a large school.
12a. A college or university building in which students live;
12b. A building at a boarding-school in which pupils live.
13. A building in which members of a religious community live; a convent.
14. house music.
- 1. To provide with a house or similar shelter.
- Thesaurus: accommodate, bed, board, quarter, lodge, harbour, hold.
- Thesaurus: keep, protect, shelter, store.
- colloq
To evoke loud applause in a theatre; to be a great success.
- To manage a household.
- To be hospitable or provide entertainment for all visitors.
- Very well.
- Example: They get on like a house on fire
- Very quickly.
- Thesaurus: quickly, actively, energetically, vigorously.
- Said of food, drink, etc: at the expense of the manager or owner; free of charge.
- Thesaurus: free, complimentary, gratis, gratuitous.
- To organize or settle one's affairs.
- See under safe.
- To begin one's own domestic life.
