domicilenoun [ C ]
uk/ˈdɒm.ɪ.saɪl/us/ˈdɑː.mə.saɪl/formal or specializedthe place where a person lives
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Home
- a roof over your head idiom
 - abode
 - accommodation
 - address
 - an Englishman's home is his castle idiom
 - bolthole
 - domestic
 - down
 - down sb's way idiom
 - dwelling
 - Englishman
 - gaff
 - habitation
 - hangout
 - place
 - premises
 - residence
 - residential
 - spiritual home
 - the home front
 
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Examples from literature
- Fortunately, Mr. Maynard had been able to rent the bungalow he wanted, and it was this picturesque domicile that so roused King's admiration.
 - The lower classes of the people, in their persons and their domiciles, are not clean—but there it stops—the town and the island are miracles of cleanliness.
 - Then I shall sweep into her domicile, arrayed in all my glory.
 - Twenty miles, he estimated, still lay between him and his domicile.
 - With the aid of a few friends he installed her in a new domicile, and procured work for her.