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homebody

[ hohm-bod-ee ] [ hombd i ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a person who prefers pleasures and activities that center around the home.

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More about homebody

  • Homebody is an Americanism dating back to 181525.
  • Homebody is a combination of the words home and body.
  • 詁棗喧堯泭home 硃紳餃泭body entered English before 900.

EXAMPLES OF HOMEBODY

  • Even though he lived in a vibrant city, Marcus was a true homebody who enjoyed spending his evenings reading and watching movies at home.
  • Being a homebody doesn’t mean you miss out on adventurethe thrill of discovering new recipes and experimenting in the kitchen is enough to satisfy any culinary enthusiast.

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wanderlust

[ won-der-luhst ] [ wn drlst ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a strong, innate desire to rove or travel about.

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  • Wanderlust was first recorded in English in 185055.
  • Wanderlust comes from German, from the words wander(n), which means to wander, and Lust, which means desire.
  • Wander, “to ramble without a definite purpose or objective,” and lust, “a passionate or overmastering desire or craving,” both entered English before 900.

EXAMPLES OF WANDERLUST

  • Every time he flipped through his feed, his wanderlust grew stronger as he saw breathtaking photos of exotic destinations.
  • Despite having a comfortable life with a stable job, she couldn’t ignore the persistent call of wanderlust that urged her to sell everything and hit the road.

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grandfamily

[ grand-fam-uh-lee ] [ gr疆ndf疆m li ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a family in which one or more children live with and are raised by their grandparent or grandparents.

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More about grandfamily

  • Grandfamilywas first recorded around 196065.
  • 勞娶硃紳餃款硃鳥勳梭聆泭was formed from a combination ofgrand-, meaning “one generation more remote” 硃紳餃泭family“a basic social unit.”
  • Other words that begin withgrand-泭勳紳釵梭喝餃梗泭grandparent,泭grandmother,泭grandfather, 硃紳餃泭grandfluencer, “an older person whos known for being influential due to having a large social media following, especially one who seems at least old enough to be a grandparent.”

EXAMPLES OF GRANDFAMILY

  • Living in a close-knitgrandfamilyhas its challenges, but it also brings immeasurable love and support.
  • The community organized a picnic to celebrate the unique bonds ofgrandfamilies, those between grandparents and their grandchildren.

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