home

home - noun

  • One's place of residence : domicile
  • House
  • The social unit formed by a family living together
  • A familiar or usual setting : congenial environment
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"has been away from home for two weeks"

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the home from here." "That home belongs to me." "The home is very important."

home - thesaurus

Antonyms: eject, evict

SpellingJoy score for home

SpellingJoy Gematria

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Letter Values

H
11
O
15
M
14
E
8

Etymology

Middle English hom, hoome "dwelling, building, one's native town or land," going back to Old English hām "landed property, estate, dwelling, house, inhabited place, native land," going back to Germanic *haima- "dwelling" (whence also Old Saxon & Old Frisian hēm "home, dwelling," Middle Dutch heem, heim "dwelling," Old High German heima "dwelling, homeland," Old Norse heimr "abode, land, this world," Gothic haims "village, countryside, [in compounds] home"), of uncertain origin

Found in Lyrics

"Home"

by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

2009

"Home is wherever I'm with you"

Context: Indie folk hit

"Home"

by Phillip Phillips

2012

"Hold on to me as we go"

Context: American Idol winner's hit