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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
She supported equal rights and opportunities for women—but resented suggestions that stay-at-home moms were wasting their lives.
“For my husband in particular, he didn’t want to be a stay-at-home dad.”
After dropping out of college in 2001, he spent the next couple of decades in a potpourri of roles: produce-company account manager, stay-at-home dad, podcast host, manager of an Outback Steakhouse.
That group has replaced the 2024 stay-at-home Democrats as the turnout target.
John was a stay-at-home parent when his two daughters - now 16 and 12 - were younger, and said some parents he'd spoken to felt too uncomfortable to talk to their kids about periods.
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