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housewife

3 synonyms and 0 antonyms for housewife, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — A woman whose main role is managing the home rather than working outside it.

Synonyms

Rare, literary or technical

Precise, but they will stand out — check the sense before using one.

homemaker lady of the house woman of the house

Etymology

From Middle English houswyf, house + wife. It is a doublet of "hussy" — the two words split apart over time as "hussy" took on a negative meaning.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “housewife” mean?

The word “housewife” means a woman whose main role is managing the home rather than working outside it. In plain terms, a woman who runs the household full-time, or (much less commonly) a small sewing kit.

How do you pronounce “housewife”?

“Housewife” is pronounced HOWS-wyf (/ˈhaʊs.waɪf/ in IPA).

How do you use “housewife” in a sentence?

Here is “housewife” used in a sentence: “She was a housewife for fifteen years before returning to teaching.”

What part of speech is “housewife”?

“Housewife” is a noun.

Where does the word “housewife” come from?

The word “housewife” comes from Middle English. From Middle English houswyf, house + wife. It is a doublet of "hussy" — the two words split apart over time as "hussy" took on a negative meaning.

Is “housewife” a common word?

“Housewife” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “housewife” have?

“Housewife” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a woman whose main role is managing the home rather than working outside it.

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