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Meaning of home
The primary meaning of the word "home" refers to the place where one lives, especially with one's family.
Etymology of home
The word "home" originated from Old English "hām", which is also the source of the Modern English word "ham" as in a small village or homestead
The Old English "hām" is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "haimiz", which is also the source of the Modern German word "Heim"
The Proto-Germanic "haimiz" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "kei-", which meant "to lie, bed, or nest"
Synonyms
house
residence
dwelling
abode
habitat
shelter
place
location
locale
district
neighborhood
community
village
town
city
apartment
flat
condo
mansion
estate
farm
ranch
cottage
bungalow
hut
shack
cabin
lodge
den
lair
nest
haven
refuge
sanctuary
asylum
quarters
digs
pad
lodging
accommodation
digs
quarters
shelter
shanty
hovel
lean-to
tepee
yurt
igloo
shack
hutch
stall
coop
kennel
stable
barn
farmhouse
plantation
homestead
villa
chateau
castle
palace
manor
hall
mansion
estate
compound
complex
development
settlement
colony
Definitions
- The place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household
- A person's own or native country or region
- A place where something is invented, produced, or developed
- The starting position of a pointer or cursor on a screen
- The place where an animal lives or is based
Usage Examples
- I'm going home for the holidays to see my family
- The bird built its nest in a tree near its home
- The company is based in New York, but its home is in Silicon Valley
- The new policy is designed to make our city a better home for all its residents
- The team is playing at home this weekend, so we should have a big crowd
Antonyms
away
abroad
elsewhere
overseas
foreign
strange
unfamiliar
distant
remote
outside
outdoors
public
institutional
commercial
industrial
office
factory
plant
facility
abroad
afar
overseas
offshore
distant
remote
secluded
isolated
solitary
desolate
barren
uninhabited
unoccupied
vacant
empty
deserted
abandoned
neglected
dilapidated
ruined
destroyed