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Homesick - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Homesick is the feeling of sadness or longing when away from home or familiar surroundings. It often occurs during travel, relocation, or extended time apart from loved ones.

homesick

/ˈhoʊmˌsɪk/ /ˈhəʊmˌsɪk/

Definition:

Feeling sad or lonely because of being away from home.

Synonyms:

Nostalgic, longing, wistful, heartsick

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Content, happy

Common Collocations:

Feel homesick, terribly homesick, become homesick, miss home

Derivatives:

Homesickness, homesickly

Usage Tips:

Use "homesick" to describe emotional distress caused by separation from home or familiar surroundings.

Common Phrases:

Homesick for home, sick with longing, feeling homesick

Etymology:

Derived from "home" + "sick," first recorded in the 18th century to describe longing for home.

Examples:

  • 1. She felt homesick during her first week at college.
  • 2. He became homesick after moving to a new country alone.
  • 3. The child was homesick and cried for his parents every night.
  • 4. Writing letters helped her cope with feeling homesick abroad.

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