House - Wikipedia-style Article
House
Definition
House is a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a building for human habitation, typically one that is lived in by a family or individual. It can also refer to a legislative body or a commercial organization. As a verb, it means to provide accommodation or shelter for someone or something.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation (noun): /haʊs/
- Respelling (noun): HOWS
- IPA Pronunciation (verb): /haʊz/
- Respelling (verb): HOWZ
British English
- IPA Pronunciation (noun): /haʊs/
- Respelling (noun): HOWS
- IPA Pronunciation (verb): /haʊz/
- Respelling (verb): HOWZ
Etymology
The word "house" originates from Old English "hūs," meaning "dwelling or shelter," derived from Proto-Germanic "*hūsą" and Proto-Indo-European "*ḱew-" meaning "to cover or conceal."
Derivatives
- Household (noun)
- Housing (noun)
- Housed (verb)
- Housekeeper (noun)
- Housewarming (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The noun "house" is commonly used to describe a place of habitation, as in "They bought a new house last year." The verb form refers to providing accommodation, such as "The stadium was built to house 50,000 spectators."
Related Terms
- Home: A place where one lives permanently.
- Apartment: A set of rooms within a building, typically rented.
- Shelter: A place giving protection or refuge.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A building for human habitation: Refers to a residential structure.
- Example: "The house on the hill has a beautiful view."
- A legislative or deliberative body: Refers to an organization or chamber for decision-making.
- Example: "The bill was passed by the House of Representatives."
- A commercial organization or company: Refers to a business or brand, often in creative industries.
- Example: "The fashion house unveiled its latest collection."
Verb
- To provide accommodation or shelter: Refers to offering a place for someone or something to stay.
- Example: "The building was renovated to house a library."
- To contain or store: Refers to placing something within a structure.
- Example: "The museum houses a valuable art collection."