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stay-at-home
[stey-uht-hohm]
adjective
not inclined to travel or seek diversions or pastimes outside one's residence, area, or country.
of or relating to time spent at home.
a stay-at-home evening.
noun
a person who stays at home a good deal; a person not inclined to travel; homebody.
stay-at-home
adjective
(of a person) enjoying a quiet, settled, and unadventurous use of leisure
noun
a stay-at-home person
a person who does not bother to vote in a political election
Word History and Origins
Origin of stay-at-home1
Example Sentences
The term “tradwife” is an abbreviation of “traditional wife” – often portrayed on these platforms as a white, married, stay-at-home mother.
Super fan Anthony Mejia, a stay-at-home dad, drove two hours from Rancho Cucamonga to attend opening night at the gallery, where current and legacy members of the band performed a half-hour acoustic set.
Adopted in infancy, Palmer was raised in Silver Lake, her upbringing impacted by her journalist father’s alcoholism and her stay-at-home mother’s religiosity.
Among the suggested targets for conversion are elite Financial District towers that commanded top rents before the COVID-19 pandemic’s stay-at-home orders shut down offices, leaving many buildings more than one-third vacant.
Resentment grows as Theo finds himself a stay-at-home dad, dedicating his time to training their two children to get into a sports scholarship school, while Ivy jets around America opening new restaurants.
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