Housing
UK /["/ˈhaʊzɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈhaʊzɪŋ/"]/
Definition
houses, flats, etc. that people live in, especially when referring to their type, price or condition
In simple words: Places where people live, like apartments or houses.
Examples
- The government has implemented new policies to improve affordable housing for low-income families.
- There is a strong demand for housing in urban areas as more people move to cities.
- Many students are seeking housing options near their universities to reduce commute time.
- The architect presented several innovative designs for sustainable housing that minimize energy use.
- Some regions face a housing crisis due to a shortage of available properties.
Usage notes
Use 'housing' when talking about living spaces. It's suitable for discussions about real estate, urban planning, or social issues. Less common in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'house' + 'ing' — living in a house.
Collocations
- affordable
- cheap
- good
- build
- provide
- association
- authority
- committee
- in… housing
- affordable
- cheap
- good
- build
- provide
- association
- authority
- committee
- in… housing
Synonyms
- accommodation
- shelter
- dwelling
- residence
- property
Antonyms
- homelessness
- displacement
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'housing' with 'house' — 'housing' refers to all types of residences.
- Using 'housing' as a verb — it's only a noun.
- Mixing up 'housing' and 'homing' — they have different meanings.