All Definitions for House
Below are all the dictionary definitions of house:
1A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
2An apartment building within a public housing estate.
3A container
4A thing which houses another.
5Size and quality of residential accommodations
6Housing.
7A building intended to contain a single household, as opposed to an apartment or condominium or building containing these.
8The people who live in a house
9A household.
10A building used for something other than a residence (typically with qualifying word).
11A place of business
12A company or organisation, especially a printing press, a publishing company, or a couturier.
13A place of public accommodation or entertainment, especially a public house, an inn, a restaurant, a theatre, or a casino
14Or the management thereof.
15The audience for a live theatrical or similar performance.
16A building where a deliberative assembly meets
17Whence the assembly itself, particularly a component of a legislature.
18A dynasty
19A family with its ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble one.
20A place of rest or repose.
21A grouping of schoolchildren for the purposes of competition in sports and other activities.
22An animal's shelter or den, or the shell of an animal such as a snail, used for protection.
23One of the twelve divisions of an astrological chart.
24The fourth Lenormand card.
25The four concentric circles where points are scored on the ice.
26Lotto
27Bingo.
28A children's game in which the players pretend to be members of a household.
29A small stand of trees in a swamp.
30A set of cells in a sudoku puzzle which must contain each digit exactly once, such as a row, column, or 3×3 box.
31The end zone.
32To keep within a structure or container.
33To admit to residence
34To harbor.
35To take shelter or lodging
36To abide
37To lodge.
38To dwell within one of the twelve astrological houses.
39To contain or cover mechanical parts.
40To contain one part of an object for the purpose of locating the whole.
41To stow in a safe place
42To take down and make safe.
43To eat
44Especially, to scarf down.
45House music.
46A workhouse.
47A square on a chessboard, regarded as the proper place of a piece.
48To drive to a shelter.
49To deposit and cover, as in the grave.
50More generally, a shortened name for any chamber of a legislature that is named "House of...", especially where the other chamber(s) are not so named, or where there is no other chamber (unicameral).
51A placename:
52A village in Quay County, New Mexico, United States.
53An unincorporated community in Pitt County, North Carolina, United States.
54A topographic surname from Middle English for someone residing in a house (as opposed to a hut) or in a religious house.
55Christ Church, Oxford.
56Ellipsis of House of Representatives. [The lower house in the bicameral legislatures of several countries
57Also some singular legislative bodies in unicameral systems.]
58Ellipsis of House of Commons. [(UK politics) The lower house of the British Parliament.]
59A particular chamber of political representation [The lower house in the bicameral legislatures of several countries
60Also some singular legislative bodies in unicameral systems.]
61Ellipsis of House of Parliament. [A legislative body in a government with a parliamentary system of government.]
About rhymes for house
Finding the right rhyme for house helps poets and songwriters add rhythm, musicality, and memorability to their work. Defined as "A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.", house has 20 words that share its ending sound pattern.
Each rhyme carries a slightly different meaning and connotation. Rouse is the most common rhyme in everyday usage. Grouse works well in formal or poetic contexts. Espouse is often preferred when the context calls for a specific nuance or imagery.
When choosing a rhyme, consider the meaning, formality level, and intended emotional impact. Some rhymes work better in casual songs while others shine in formal poetry. The list above provides the most common and useful rhymes for house, but always read your line aloud to ensure the chosen word flows naturally and supports your intended message.