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housepets

/ˈhaʊs.pɛts/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

Domesticated animals kept for companionship and pleasure that live primarily inside a human residence.

Example Sentences:
  • Many apartment complexes have strict rules regarding the size and number of housepets allowed.
  • She treats her housepets like members of the family, providing them with gourmet food and comfortable beds.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

A compound noun formed from the Middle English 'hous' (from Old English 'hūs', meaning dwelling) and 'pet' (of uncertain origin, possibly from the Scottish 'pet' meaning a tamed animal). The term emerged in the 19th century to distinguish animals kept specifically for companionship within the home from livestock or working animals kept outdoors.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'house' + 'pets': Animals that live inside the house as pets, not in the barn.

Frequently Asked Questions About “housepets

1. What is the meaning of “housepets” in English?

In English, housepets (noun) is defined as: “Domesticated animals kept for companionship and pleasure that live primarily inside a human residence.”.

2. How do you use “housepets” in a sentence?

Many apartment complexes have strict rules regarding the size and number of housepets allowed.

3. What are English synonyms of “housepets”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “housepets”?

A compound noun formed from the Middle English 'hous' (from Old English 'hūs', meaning dwelling) and 'pet' (of uncertain origin, possibly from the Scottish 'pet' meaning a tamed animal). The term emerged in the 19th century to distinguish animals kept specifically for companionship within the home from livestock or working animals kept outdoors.