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at-home
at-homenounAlso at home a reception of visitors at certain hours at one's home.
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at home
at home
In one's own residence, town, or country. For example, Mary was not at home when I called , or Tourists in a foreign country often behave more rudely than they do at home . This idiom was first recorded in a ninth-century treatise.
at-home
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adjective
noun
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another name for open day
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a social gathering in a person's home
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In one's own residence, town, or country. For example, Mary was not at home when I called , or Tourists in a foreign country often behave more rudely than they do at home . This idiom was first recorded in a ninth-century treatise.
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Ready to receive a visitor, as in We are always at home to our neighbor's children . This usage gave rise to the noun at-home , meaning a reception to which guests are invited on a specific day at specific hours (also see open house ). [c. 1600]
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Also, at home with . Comfortable and familiar, as in Mary always makes us feel at home , or I've never been at home with his style of management . [Early 1500s] Also see at ease , def. 1.
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Also, at home with . Proficient, well-versed in, as in Young John is so much at home with numbers that he may well become a mathematician , or Chris is really at home in French . [Late 1700s]
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In team sports, playing on one's own field or in one's own town. For example, The Red Sox always do better at home than they do at away games .
Etymology
Origin of at-home
First recorded in 1740–45
Example Sentences
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That package is the entry point for at-home consumption.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 28, 2026
The at-home workout boom during the pandemic launched Lululemon’s stock higher through 2021, followed by a peak in 2023.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 25, 2026
Four of the eight co-authors are employees of a company called Million Marker Wellness, Inc., which sells at-home plastic exposure testing kits for $399 each “as seen on Netflix’s The Plastic Detox.”
From Slate • Apr. 16, 2026
As a child dancer, performance was Slayyyter’s youth, and as a college dropout from the University of Missouri, she turned to SoundCloud to share the music blossoming from her at-home recording sessions.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 25, 2026
Paul’s own at-home technology was relegated to a black-and-white television he had in his room, and on which he watched local channels and monster movies.
From "A Deadly Wandering: A Mystery, a Landmark Investigation, and the Astonishing Science of Attention in the Digital Age" by Matt Richtel
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