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Meaning of housing
The primary meaning of the word "housing" refers to buildings or structures that provide shelter or accommodation for people.
Etymology of housing
The word "housing" originates from the Old English word "hūs" meaning "house" or "dwelling", and the suffix "-ing" which forms a noun indicating a process or action.
Historically, the term "housing" has been used to refer to the act of providing shelter or accommodation, as well as the buildings or structures themselves.
Synonyms
accommodation
shelter
residence
dwelling
abode
home
house
apartment
flat
condominium
townhouse
mansion
villa
cottage
bungalow
hut
shack
cabin
lodge
hostel
inn
motel
hotel
lodging
quarters
habitation
settlement
housing estate
development
complex
community
neighborhood
suburb
district
area
locality
region
territory
premises
property
estate
grounds
buildings
construction
architecture
real estate
buildings
edifices
structures
constructions
habitations
dwellings
residences
homes
houses
apartments
flats
condos
townhouses
mansions
villas
cottages
bungalows
huts
shacks
cabins
lodges
hostels
inns
motels
hotels
lodgings
quarters
habitations
settlements.
Definitions
- The act of providing or finding shelter or accommodation for people.
- Buildings or structures that provide shelter or accommodation for people, especially when considered as a whole or in a specific area.
- The social and economic system that provides shelter or accommodation for people, including the supply of buildings, the demand for housing, and the policies and regulations that affect the housing market.
Usage Examples
- The government has launched a new initiative to provide affordable housing for low-income families.
- The city is experiencing a housing shortage due to the high demand for accommodation.
- The company specializes in designing and building sustainable housing solutions for communities in need.
Antonyms
homelessness
displacement
eviction
abandonment
desertion
vacancy
emptiness
barrenness
desolation
isolation
segregation
separation
detachment
removal
expulsion
exclusion
omission
neglect
disregard
ignore
overlook
shun
reject
refuse
deny
absence
deficiency
lack
shortage
scarcity
insufficiency
inadequacy
incompetence
ineptness
ineffectiveness.