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housed

6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for housed, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Provided with, enclosed in, or covered by a house or shelter.

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Still standard English, but they carry more weight.

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accommodated stored

Frequently asked questions

What does “housed” mean?

The word “housed” means provided with, enclosed in, or covered by a house or shelter. In plain terms, given somewhere to live, or enclosed within something.

How do you pronounce “housed”?

“Housed” is pronounced howzd (/haʊzd/ in IPA).

How do you use “housed” in a sentence?

Here is “housed” used in a sentence: “The refugees were finally housed in temporary accommodation.”

What part of speech is “housed”?

“Housed” is an adjective.

Is “housed” a common word?

“Housed” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between "housed" and "homed"?

"Housed" describes being provided with or enclosed in a house or shelter, while "homed" usually implies a settled, permanent residence or origin, as in "homed at a facility." "Housed" is more neutral and can apply to people, animals, or equipment, whereas "homed" leans toward a sense of belonging or base location.

Can "housed" be used for objects and equipment, not just people?

Yes. "Housed" is commonly applied to machinery, records, or collections that are enclosed or stored within a building or container, such as "the archive is housed in the basement." This non-human use is extremely common in formal and technical writing.

Is "housed" the same as "sheltered"?

They overlap but aren't identical: "housed" specifically implies being placed within a house or building-like structure, while "sheltered" more broadly means protected from weather or harm and doesn't require an actual house. Something can be sheltered by a tree or awning without being "housed."

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