living quarters
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Definition
Noun: 1. A place or set of rooms where a person or group lives; accommodation. * This term refers specifically to the housing, rooms, or space designated for residence. It is a formal or official term often used in contexts like the military, institutions, or legal descriptions.
Usage
The term "living quarters" is used to describe the physical space provided or used for dwelling. It emphasizes the function of a space as a residence rather than its style or ownership. * It is commonly used in plural form ("quarters"). * It often implies assigned or provided accommodation, such as for staff, soldiers, or crew.
Examples
- The university offers living quarters for international students on campus.
- The ship's crew returned to their living quarters after the watch.
- The palace included private living quarters for the royal family.
- The base commander inspected the soldiers' living quarters.
Advanced Usage
- Bachelor quarters: Refers specifically to living accommodation designed for or typically used by a single, unmarried person.
- He maintained tidy bachelor quarters in the city.
- Close quarters: An idiom meaning in a very confined space or in close proximity. (Note: This is an idiom using "quarters" in a different, though related, sense).
- The researchers worked in close quarters during the expedition.
Variants and Related Words
- Quarters (n.): Often used alone to mean living quarters, especially in military or nautical contexts (e.g., "officers' quarters").
- Accommodation (n.): A more general term for a place to live, often temporary.
- Residence (n.): A more formal word for a person's home.
- Domicile (n.): A legal or formal term for a place of residence.
Synonyms
- Lodging
- Housing
- Dwelling
- Abode
- Digs (informal)
Antonyms
- Workplace
- Office
- Commercial space
Noun
- housing available for people to live in
- he found quarters for his family
- I visited his bachelor quarters