home
1. where you live at a particular time (Freq. 55) - deliver the package to my home - he doesn't have a home to go to - your place or mine? • Syn: place • Derivationally related forms: place (for: place), homely • Hypernyms: residence, abode • Hyponyms: home away from home, home from home 2. housing that someone is living in (Freq. 48) - he built a modest dwelling near the pond - they raise money to provide homes for the homeless • Syn: dwelling, domicile, abode, habitation, dwelling house • Derivationally related forms: domiciliary (for: domicile), dwell (for: dwelling) • Hypernyms: housing, lodging, living accommodations • Hyponyms: cliff dwelling, condominium, condo, fixer-upper, hearth, fireside, hermitage, homestead, house, lake dwelling, pile dwelling, lodge, indian lodge, messuage, semi-detached house, vacation home, yurt • Part Meronyms: bathroom, bath, bedroom, sleeping room, sleeping accommodation, chamber, bedchamber, den, dinette, dining room, dining-room, dressing room, family room, kitchen, living room, living-room, sitting room, front room, parlor, parlour 3. the country or state or city where you live (Freq. 10) - Canadian tariffs enabled United States lumber companies to raise prices at home - his home is New Jersey • Hypernyms: location 4. (baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score (Freq. 3) - he ruled that the runner failed to touch home • Syn: home plate, home base, plate • Topics: baseball, baseball game • Hypernyms: base, bag 5. the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end (Freq. 2) • Syn: base • Hypernyms: location 6. place where something began and flourished (Freq. 1) - the United States is the home of basketball • Hypernyms: beginning, origin, root, rootage, source 7. an environment offering affection and security - home is where the heart is - he grew up in a good Christian home - there's no place like home • Derivationally related forms: homy, homey • Hypernyms: environment 8. 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 • Syn: family, household, house, menage • Derivationally related forms: householder (for: household) • Hypernyms: unit, social unit • Hyponyms: broken home, nuclear family, conjugal family, extended family, foster family, foster home, menage a trois 9. an institution where people are cared for - a home for the elderly • Syn: nursing home, rest home • Hypernyms: institution
1. provide with, or send to, a home • Hypernyms: house, put up, domiciliate • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody 2. return home accurately from a long distance - homing pigeons • Hypernyms: return • Verb Frames: - Something ----s - Somebody ----s
1. used of your own ground (Freq. 7) - a home game • Ant: away • Topics: sport, athletics 2. relating to or being where one lives or where one's roots are (Freq. 3) - my home town 3. inside the country - the British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department of the Interior - the nation's internal politics • Syn: interior, internal, national • Similar to: domestic
1. at or to or in the direction of one's home or family (Freq. 59) - He stays home on weekends - after the game the children brought friends home for supper - I'll be home tomorrow - came riding home in style - I hope you will come home for Christmas - I'll take her home - don't forget to write home 2. on or to the point aimed at (Freq. 2) - the arrow struck home 3. to the fullest extent; to the heart - drove the nail home - drove his point home - his comments hit home
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