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1. gambling house
noun.
A
public
building
in
which
a
variety
of
games
of
chance
can
be
played
(operated
as
a
business).
Synonyms
gambling casino
building
gaming house
business establishment
edifice
gambling hell
gambling den
place of business
casino
Antonyms
disassembly
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2. gambling
noun.
(ˈgæmbəlɪŋ, ˈgæmblɪŋ)
The
act
of
playing
for
stakes
in
the
hope
of
winning
(including
the
payment
of
a
price
for
a
chance
to
win
a
prize).
Synonyms
throw
sporting life
vice
wager
game of chance
gambling game
bet
recreation
play
gaming
diversion
Antonyms
orient
switch on
disengage
switch off
stand still
3. house
noun.
(ˈhaʊs)
A
dwelling
that
serves
as
living
quarters
for
one
or
more
families.
Synonyms
mansion
frat house
lodge
building
lodging house
bungalow
row house
maisonnette
gatehouse
dwelling house
habitation
hacienda
chapterhouse
domicile
dwelling
cottage
mansion house
cabin
garret
detached house
doll's house
study
villa
saltbox
town house
guesthouse
library
duplex
attic
abode
soddy
beach house
country house
edifice
fraternity house
duplex house
sod house
boarding house
single dwelling
home
loft
boardinghouse
hunting lodge
ranch house
rooming house
residence
semidetached house
safe house
maisonette
manse
farmhouse
hall
solar house
porch
dollhouse
chalet
tract house
adobe house
Antonyms
unidirectional
single
foreign
Heaven
stay in place
Etymology
house (English)
hous (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. house
verb.
(ˈhaʊs)
Contain
or
cover.
Synonyms
admit
hold
accommodate
Antonyms
middle
connect
join
stay
Etymology
house (English)
hous (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. house
verb.
(ˈhaʊs)
Provide
housing
for.
Synonyms
put up
lodge
accommodate
take in
shelter
domiciliate
chamber
rehouse
home
Antonyms
invalidate
uncommunicative
end
misconception
beginning
Etymology
house (English)
hous (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. house
noun.
(ˈhaʊs)
The
members
of
a
business
organization
that
owns
or
operates
one
or
more
establishments.
Synonyms
accounting firm
business
business organisation
corporation
business organization
consulting firm
business concern
publishing company
law firm
publisher
publishing firm
corp
business firm
auction house
publishing house
firm
dealer
concern
consulting company
Antonyms
natural object
queen
female monarch
male monarch
king
Etymology
house (English)
hous (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. house
noun.
(ˈhaʊs)
An
official
assembly
having
legislative
powers.
Synonyms
House of Burgesses
legislative assembly
British House of Commons
United States House of Representatives
U.S. House of Representatives
law-makers
general assembly
U.S. House
legislative body
Dail Eireann
House of Lords
Dail
US House of Representatives
House of Representatives
British House of Lords
House of Commons
Seanad Eireann
US House
Seanad
legislature
Antonyms
abstain
break even
lose
undeceive
give
Etymology
house (English)
hous (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. house
noun.
(ˈhaʊs)
Play
in
which
children
take
the
roles
of
father
or
mother
or
children
and
pretend
to
interact
like
adults.
Synonyms
child's play
play
Antonyms
dislodge
unfasten
disassembly
Etymology
house (English)
hous (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. house
noun.
(ˈhaʊs)
The
members
of
a
religious
community
living
together.
Synonyms
community
Antonyms
insecurity
divest
Etymology
house (English)
hous (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. house
noun.
(ˈhaʊs)
Aristocratic
family
line.
Synonyms
sept
royal family
royalty
kinfolk
family
Medici
royal line
family line
kinsfolk
royal house
folk
phratry
Antonyms
unhealthy
unconcern
parent
child
artifact
Etymology
house (English)
hous (Middle English (1100-1500))
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