adjective
Other Word Forms
- semidetachment noun
Etymology
Origin of semidetached
Example Sentences
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We’re in our 50s and will probably get $1 million for our four-bedroom semidetached townhouse, and have our sights set on a $1.6 million house that has “great bones” but needs a lot of work.
From MarketWatch • Jan. 21, 2026
The other is a semidetached house with two bedrooms and two bathrooms listed for $349,900.
From Washington Post • Jun. 22, 2022
The fablelike movie describes a life spent indoors, with a droll, semidetached tone that makes it easy to overlook the plot holes.
From New York Times • Jun. 10, 2022
The moment Charlotte and Angus Buchanan, both 36, acquired their semidetached Edwardian townhouse in the Harlesden area of northwest London in early 2020, they began sketching their fantasy bathrooms.
From New York Times • Mar. 15, 2022
She speaks with nostalgia of the years her family had spent in England, living at first in London, which she barely remembers, and then in a brick semidetached house in Croydon, with rosebushes in front.
From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri
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