Housemates [noun]

Definition of Housemates:

live-in significant other

Synonyms of Housemates:


Opposite/Antonyms of Housemates:

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Sentence/Example of Housemates:

So far, I’ve used it on two subfreezing camping trips, two backyard firepit hangs, one drive-in movie, one patio happy hour, and much to the amusement of my housemates, several cold mornings at my desk.

They kept hearing from their housemates about the issues their companies faced with customer service as they began scaling.

So he went away, vaguely indignant, and his new housemate comforted him, and he came no more.

Old Angus, however, was not so passive an observer of his new and unlooked-for housemate.

Dahlia lived seven years her sister's housemate, nurse of the growing swarm.

Never again would Susanna be just the same to her young housemate that she had been.

The "portfolios" were found, shortly after Emily Dickinson's death, by her sister and only surviving housemate.

So this was the housemate who was to make them all young again with her youth and liveliness.

It may be for your lordship's safety to say this fashious Davie Balfour is your friend and housemate.

He had intended to send Wolf, the friend and housemate of his victim, to Spain to become the instructor of his deceived wife.