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1home Listen to audio/ˈhoʊm/ noun
plural homes
1 : the place (such as a house or apartment) where a person lives [count] Right now his home is a small apartment. People are concerned about protecting their homes. (chiefly US) The neighborhood is filled with expensive new homes. [=houses] They've started on a major home-improvement project. [=a project to make their house better, bigger, more modern, etc.] They have a second/vacation home on the lake. [noncount] There's no place like home. Let's stay at home tonight. [=let's not go out tonight] I must have left my notes at home. We're a long way from home. [=we are not close to our house] I will be away from home [=I will not be at my house] for two weeks. He has no place to call home. [=he does not have a place to live] He works at/from home. [=he does his work in his house and not in an office building]see also at home (below), mobile home, motor home
2 [count] : a family living together in one building, house, etc.
She made a good home for her husband and children. She came from a troubled home. [=a family with many problems] He comes from a broken home. [=a family in which the parents have divorced] She lived at home [=she lived with her parents or family] until she got married. He left home [=left his parent's house and lived in his own house] after graduating from high school.
3 a : a place where something normally or naturally lives or is located [count] Australia is the home [=habitat] of the kangaroo. [noncount] The islands are home to many species of birds.
b [count] : the place where something began or was created — usually + of The restaurant advertises itself as the home of the Big Burger.
c [count] : a place where something is placed, stored, etc.
Can you find homes for these files in your office?
4 : the place where someone lives or originally comes from : the place to which you feel most strongly attached [noncount] New York will always be home to me. They made their home [=they settled] on the banks of the Mississippi. People back home [=in his hometown; in the place he is from] would never believe how much he has changed. [count] He has fond memories of his boyhood home. [=the place where he lived as a boy]
5 [count] : the place where an organization, a company, etc., is located and operates
This building will be the orchestra's new home. The big television networks have their homes in the same city.
6 [count] : a place where people who are unable to care for themselves live and are cared for
an orphan's home an old people's home She doesn't want to put her mother in a home.see also nursing home, rest home
7 [noncount] : a place that you try to reach in some games (such as baseball)
He was tagged out at home.see also home plate
at home
1 : in your own country and not a foreign country
We face serious threats both at home and abroad.
2 sports : in a team's own stadium, park, etc. : in the place where a team is based
The team's next six games are at home. [=in its own stadium] The team has done much better at home [=in its home games] than on the road.see also 1home 1 (above)
3 : relaxed and comfortable
She feels at home on the stage. They made me feel (right) at home my first day at the new job. Come on in and make yourself at home. [=do what you need to do to feel relaxed and comfortable] The professor is equally at home in politics and history. [=knows a lot about both politics and history] I've never really felt/been completely at home with [=comfortable and confident about using] all these new-fangled machines.
charity begins at homesee charity
home away from home (US) or Brit home from home
: a place that is as pleasant and comfortable as your own home
Whenever he came to the city, his brother's place was like a home away from home.
home sweet home
You say home sweet home to show that you are happy when you return to your home after being away from it.
— home·like Listen to audio /ˈhoʊmˌlaɪk/ adjective [more homelike; most homelike] chiefly US
an inn with a homelike atmosphere
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