abode connotation - Axtarish в Google
Though it is often humble, as in, "Welcome to our humble abode," an abode is just a formal way of describing your home . A British solicitor (lawyer) would also use the word abode to describe his office, and if he worked from his home the word would cover both his work and his residence.
1. The place where one lives : home; were reluctant to leave their lifelong abode; Welcome to my humble abode. 2. A temporary stay : sojourn.
noun · a place in which a person resides; residence; dwelling; habitation; home. · an extended stay in a place; sojourn.
a home or permanent place to live: He voted to allow 50,000 Hong Kong families the right of abode in Britain.
The action of dwelling or living permanently in a place; habitual residence. Frequently in place of abode. Also figurative. Cf. abiding n. II.3b.
22 нояб. 2024 г. · A safe place is where a person feels secured and so comfortable, an abode one can behave in any manner without feeling shy or embarrassed.
the place where someone lives — usually singular. The cottage became their abode [=home] for the summer. Welcome to my humble abode.
Abode often implies a cozy, modest or cherished living space rather than just any place of residence. Slide After traveling for weeks, I'm looking forward ...
abode (plural abodes) (formal) A residence, dwelling or habitation. [First attested from around 1350 to 1470.]
​the place where somebody lives. homeless people of no fixed abode (= with no permanent home); You are most welcome to my humble abode.
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