house
house
haʊs
haws
British pronunciation
/haʊs/

Definition & Meaning of "house"in English

House
01

a building where people live, especially as a family

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She invited her friends over to her house for a birthday party.
02

a group of people who live together in a shared home

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The house was known for its warm hospitality, always welcoming visitors.
03

a building where live theatrical performances are presented, typically featuring a stage and seating for an audience

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The director decided to enhance the house lighting to create a more dramatic effect.
04

the group of spectators gathered in a venue to watch a performance or event

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The house erupted in applause as the curtain rose for the opening act.
05

a distinguished family or lineage, especially one with aristocratic or noble heritage, often associated with a specific title or estate

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The House of Windsor has been the reigning royal family in the United Kingdom for over a century.
06

a structure built to provide animals with a safe and suitable place to live

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The farmer made sure the chickens were secure in their house every night.
07

a structure used to store items or materials for safekeeping

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The farm had a separate house for storing grain and farming tools.
08

the institution or place where stocks, bonds, and other securities are bought and sold

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Many top financial firms send their brokers to trade at the house daily.
09

an establishment where gambling activities, such as card games, betting, or casino games, are conducted

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He spent the evening trying his luck at the poker tables in the house.
10

a building where sexual services are offered in exchange for payment

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In the past, certain areas of the city were known for having more than one house.
11

a screening room within a movie theater where films are projected for an audience

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The house lights dimmed, signaling that the movie was about to start.
12

a showing or session of a performance or screening in a theater or cinema

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The theater 's second house of the evening starts at 8 PM.
13

a religious establishment where members of a specific religious order live and practice their faith

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Each house in the religious community had its own unique traditions and practices.
14

a residential facility that provides accommodation and possibly meals for students, often associated with educational institutions

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The university offers several different houses for its students, including traditional dormitories and modern apartments.
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a group or team within a school, especially in day schools, where students are divided to compete in sports and activities to build teamwork and school spirit

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At our school, students are placed into one of four houses when they start, and they stay in that house until they graduate.
16

a specialized academic division within a university focusing on a specific field of study, providing educational programs, faculty support, and a community for students

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The university recently launched a new house dedicated to environmental studies, attracting students passionate about sustainability.
17

a group of elected representatives in a government responsible for discussing and making laws

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Members of the lower house met to discuss the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
18

a genre of electronic dance music characterized by its upbeat tempo, repetitive 4/4 beat, and rhythmic, bass-heavy structure, often influenced by disco and funk

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The DJ played a mix of classic house tracks that got everyone on the dance floor.
19

a zodiac sign where a planet has the strongest impact on a person's characteristics and life events

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When a planet is located in its ruling house, it exerts its strongest energy and influences the person's traits related to that sign.
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a traditional term used to describe the game of bingo

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Last night, we had a fantastic time playing house with friends at the community center.
to house
01

to provide accommodation for someone, typically by giving them a place to live

Transitive: to house sb
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The new apartment complex was built to house families in need of affordable housing.
02

to provide space for storing something, often in a designated location

Transitive: to house sth
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The new building will house the university's expanding research programs.
03

to enclose or protect something by surrounding it with walls or barriers

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The artist created a glass structure to house her delicate sculptures.
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to eat something quickly and with enthusiasm, often implying the consumption of a large quantity

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After the hike, we were so hungry that we housed an entire pizza in under ten minutes.
house
house
haʊs
haws
British pronunciation
/hˈaʊs/
The House
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one of the two divisions of the US Congress, responsible for making federal laws and representing the interests of citizens

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The House voted to approve the new budget, sending it to the Senate for consideration.
02

either the House of Commons or the House of Lords, which are the two divisions of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, involved in the legislative process and decision-making

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Debates in the House can often influence public opinion and lead to changes in government policy.
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