dwelling
/ˈdwɛl.ɪŋ/noun2 syllables
Dwelling means: housing that someone is living in.
Synonyms for dwelling10
What does dwelling mean?1
noun
1
housing that someone is living in“he built a modest dwelling near the pond”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with dwelling?8
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Dwelling in a sentence
- If you keep dwelling in the past, we really don't have a future together.OsoHombre
- When the hare realised the fox had gone, it emerged from its underground dwelling.sundown
- Millions of years ago, whales were land-dwelling animals.araneo
- He is always dwelling on the pleasures of the past.CM
- A wilder or more disconsolate dwelling it was perhaps difficult to conceive.Hybrid
- There's no point in dwelling on it any further.LimeGreenTeknii
- I stopped dwelling on the past and now live for today.felidad
- A yaranga is a spherical dwelling similar to a yurt.AlanF_US
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Forms of dwelling
as a noun
- plural
- dwellings