different between homeless vs nonhomeless
homeless
English
Etymology
From Middle English *homles, *hamles, from Old English h?ml?as (“homeless”), equivalent to home +? -less. Cognate with Danish hjemløs (“homeless”), Swedish hemlös (“homeless”), Dutch heemloos. Compare also German heimatlos (“homeless”), Icelandic heimilislaus (“homeless”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?ho?ml?s/, /?ho?ml?s/
Adjective
homeless (not comparable)
- Lacking a permanent place of residence.
- Whenever I pass the park, I see the homeless people sleeping on the benches.
Derived terms
- homeless dumping
- homeless shelter
- homelessness
Related terms
- home
Descendants
- ? Japanese: ????? (h?muresu)
Translations
See also
- bum
- destitute
- tramp
- transient
- vagabond
- unhoused
homeless From the web:
- what homeless people need
- what homeless shelters need
- what homeless need
- what homeless shelters are like
- what homeless means
- what homeless shelters allow pets
- what homeless shelters are near me
- what homeless shelters accept clothing donations
nonhomeless
English
Etymology
non- +? homeless
Adjective
nonhomeless (not comparable)
- Not homeless.
nonhomeless From the web:
- what is non statutory homelessness
- what does statutory homeless mean
- what is statutory homeless
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