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residential
[ rez-i-den-shuhl ]
adjective
- of or relating to residence or to residences:
a residential requirement for a doctorate.
- suited for or characterized by private residences:
a residential neighborhood.
residential
/ ˌrɛzɪˈdɛnʃəl /
adjective
- suitable for or allocated for residence
a residential area
- relating to or having residence
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Derived Forms
- ˌresiˈdentially, adverb
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Other Words From
- res·i·den·ti·al·i·ty [rez-i-den-shee-, al, -i-tee], noun
- resi·dential·ly adverb
- nonres·i·dential adjective
- pseudo·resi·dential adjective
- quasi-resi·dential adjective
- quasi-resi·dential·ly adverb
- unres·i·dential adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of residential1
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Example Sentences
A Colorado-based full- service residential mortgage banking company.
We gazed on a residential area of box-like homes stacked on top of one another on a steep hillside.
The name of his equestrian club and residential land development derives from the Otomí native people of central Mexico.
Three stray dogs saunter out of our way as we turn into a residential area lined with trailers and graffiti-sprayed stop signs.
Yes, Hamas is firing rockets from residential areas and storing weapons caches in schools.
They had seen enough to be convinced that there were parts of India much preferable to Delhi for residential purposes.
Dropped off Williams on that residential street around the corner from the bank.
They traversed the new residential area characterized by larger grounds and a higher average of architecture.
It was chiefly in the seventeenth century that what we now know as the West End became a residential quarter.
Charlestown may claim to be the port of St. Austell, and is becoming also a popular residential suburb.
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Related Words
- residentiary
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