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homeless
[hohm-lis]
adjective
without a home or without permanent housing.
a homeless refugee.
noun
Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive.Usually the homeless people who lack permanent housing or a fixed residence, collectively.
homeless
/ ˈəʊɪ /
adjective
having nowhere to live
( as collective noun; preceded by the )
the homeless
Sensitive Note
Other 51Թ Forms
- homelessly adverb
- homelessness noun
- ˈdzԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of homeless1
Example Sentences
“Your honor, removing tents does nothing to reduce an encampment,” said Shayla Myers, representing two groups intervening in the case on behalf of homeless people.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had appeared at a homeless shelter that day, among other sensitive locations in Los Angeles, she said.
On Wednesday afternoon, Reginald Wheeler, a 62-year-old homeless services worker, said he had been attending protests all week after his work day ended around 3 p.m. and staying until things got rowdy.
They became homeless after receiving a section 21 "no fault" eviction order from their landlord, and since then their local council has placed them in a shared house, as well as in hotel rooms.
Josh Hoffman sat before a room of aspiring homeless service workers and talked about why it’s important not to get discouraged.
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