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Abode - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

abode

/əˈboʊd/ /əˈbəʊd/

Definition:

A place where someone lives; a residence or dwelling.

Synonyms:

home, residence, dwelling, house, habitat

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

homelessness, eviction

Common Collocations:

permanent abode, humble abode, legal abode, temporary abode, ancestral abode

Derivatives:

abodes (plural), aboding (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "abode" formally or poetically for "home"; avoid in casual speech where "house" or "home" fits better.

Common Phrases:

humble abode, no fixed abode, last abode

Etymology:

From Old English "ābād," meaning "waiting" or "delay," later evolving to mean "dwelling."

Examples:

  • 1. The old cottage was her peaceful abode for decades.
  • 2. He invited us to visit his humble abode this weekend.
  • 3. The hermit’s abode was a small cave in the mountains.
  • 4. They searched for a new abode after moving to the city.

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