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houseless
[ hous-lis ]
adjective
- without a house or houses:
My friend lived on the other side of the houseless plot of land.
- being unhoused or lacking permanent housing; homeless:
The church is holding a winter survival equipment drive to provide houseless folks with heavy duty winter coats, blankets, and sleeping bags.
Sensitive Note
Other 51Թ Forms
- dzܲ··Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of houseless1
Example Sentences
“Houseless, never homeless,” Mariano wrote Friday on Instagram, introducing the child to the world with a peek at the newborn with their dog Duke.
"Jordan Neely was murdered," Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a progressive Democrat from New York, wrote on X after his death, adding, "he was houseless and crying for food in a time when the city is raising rents and stripping services".
“A lot of people who talk about justice for him … would’ve walked right past him on the street when he was struggling, just as they’re doing to a lot of our houseless community members now.”
The message to the campus community “framed our houseless students as a group of people who are feared, clearly intimidating them to get them off campus,” the letter said.
The campus-wide email was “an attempt to shame, humiliate, and isolate the houseless community on campus,” the petition said.
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