A list of words that contain Home, and words with home in them.
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Contents
- Highest scoring words with Home
- 11-letter words with Home
- 10-letter words with Home
- 9-letter words with Home
- 8-letter words with Home
- 7-letter words with Home
- 6-letter words with Home
- 5-letter words with Home
- 4-letter words with Home
- FAQs about words with Home
106 Scrabble words that contain Home
FAQ on words containing Home
What are the best Scrabble words with Home?
The highest scoring Scrabble word containing Home is Psychometry, which is worth at least 26 points without
any bonuses.
The next best word with Home is homemakings, which is worth 23 points.
Other high score words with Home are
homeboy (17),
homeoboxes (24),
homeric (14),
nonhome (12),
homeothermy (24),
homeopathic (23),
and
homered (13).
How many words contain Home?
There are 106 words that contaih Home in the Scrabble dictionary.
Of those
18 are 11 letter
words,
18 are 10 letter
words,
29 are 9 letter
words,
29 are 8 letter
words,
4 are 7 letter
words,
3 are 6 letter
words,
4 are 5 letter
words,
and
1 is a 4 letter
word.
Below is a massive list of home words — that is, words related to home. The top 4 are: family, house, bedroom and homestead. You can get the definition(s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it. The words at the top of the list are the ones most associated with home, and as you go down the relatedness becomes more slight. By default, the words are sorted by relevance/relatedness, but you can also get the most common home terms by using the menu below, and there’s also the option to sort the words alphabetically so you can get home words starting with a particular letter. You can also filter the word list so it only shows words that are also related to another word of your choosing. So for example, you could enter «family» and click «filter», and it’d give you words that are related to home and family.
You can highlight the terms by the frequency with which they occur in the written English language using the menu below. The frequency data is extracted from the English Wikipedia corpus, and updated regularly. If you just care about the words’ direct semantic similarity to home, then there’s probably no need for this.
There are already a bunch of websites on the net that help you find synonyms for various words, but only a handful that help you find related, or even loosely associated words. So although you might see some synonyms of home in the list below, many of the words below will have other relationships with home — you could see a word with the exact opposite meaning in the word list, for example. So it’s the sort of list that would be useful for helping you build a home vocabulary list, or just a general home word list for whatever purpose, but it’s not necessarily going to be useful if you’re looking for words that mean the same thing as home (though it still might be handy for that).
If you’re looking for names related to home (e.g. business names, or pet names), this page might help you come up with ideas. The results below obviously aren’t all going to be applicable for the actual name of your pet/blog/startup/etc., but hopefully they get your mind working and help you see the links between various concepts. If your pet/blog/etc. has something to do with home, then it’s obviously a good idea to use concepts or words to do with home.
If you don’t find what you’re looking for in the list below, or if there’s some sort of bug and it’s not displaying home related words, please send me feedback using this page. Thanks for using the site — I hope it is useful to you! 🐓
That’s about all the home related words we’ve got! I hope this list of home terms was useful to you in some way or another. The words down here at the bottom of the list will be in some way associated with home, but perhaps tenuously (if you’ve currenly got it sorted by relevance, that is). If you have any feedback for the site, please share it here, but please note this is only a hobby project, so I may not be able to make regular updates to the site. Have a nice day! 🐌
- homeboy
- hometown
- homecoming
- homebody
- homeroom
- homespun
- homemade
- homeland
- homework
- homesick
- homestretch
- homeward
- homemaker
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‘HOME’ is a 4 letter
Word
starting with H and ending with E
All Solutions for HOME
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HOME (3) |
COT |
HOME (3) |
DEN |
HOME (3) |
HUB |
HOME (3) |
HUT |
HOME (3) |
STY |
HOME (4) |
BASE |
HOME (4) |
CAVE |
HOME (4) |
DIGS |
HOME (4) |
DOCK |
HOME (4) |
FLAT |
HOME (4) |
GOAL |
HOME (4) |
HALL |
HOME (4) |
HOLE |
HOME (4) |
LAIR |
HOME (4) |
LAND |
HOME (4) |
NEST |
HOME (4) |
SITE |
HOME (4) |
SOIL |
HOME (5) |
ABODE |
HOME (5) |
BERTH |
HOME (5) |
EARTH |
HOME (5) |
FOCUS |
HOME (5) |
FOUNT |
HOME (5) |
HAUNT |
HOME (5) |
HAVEN |
HOME (5) |
HOUSE |
HOME (5) |
LOCAL |
HOME (5) |
PIVOT |
HOME (5) |
PLACE |
HOME (5) |
RANGE |
HOME (5) |
TEPEE |
HOME (5) |
VILLA |
HOME (6) |
ASYLUM |
HOME (6) |
BOURNE |
HOME (6) |
CRADLE |
HOME (6) |
DOMAIN |
HOME (6) |
FAMILY |
HOME (6) |
HEARTH |
HOME (6) |
HOSTEL |
HOME (6) |
HOTBED |
HOME (6) |
MILIEU |
HOME (6) |
ORIGIN |
HOME (6) |
SOURCE |
HOME (7) |
ADDRESS |
HOME (7) |
BEDROCK |
HOME (7) |
ELEMENT |
HOME (7) |
GENESIS |
HOME (7) |
HABITAT |
HOME (7) |
HARBOUR |
HOME (7) |
HOLDING |
HOME (7) |
HOSPICE |
HOME (7) |
HOUSING |
HOME (7) |
LODGING |
HOME (7) |
SHELTER |
HOME (7) |
STATION |
HOME (8) |
CENTROID |
HOME (8) |
DIGGINGS |
HOME (8) |
DOMESTIC |
HOME (8) |
DOMICILE |
HOME (8) |
DWELLING |
HOME (8) |
FIRESIDE |
HOME (8) |
HOMELAND |
HOME (8) |
HOSPITAL |
HOME (8) |
INTERNAL |
HOME (8) |
LOCALITY |
HOME (8) |
LOCATION |
HOME (8) |
STEADING |
HOME (8) |
TERMINUS |
HOME (9) |
ANCHORAGE |
HOME (9) |
CROSSWAYS |
HOME (9) |
EPICENTRE |
HOME (9) |
FARMSTEAD |
HOME (9) |
HOMESTEAD |
HOME (9) |
HOUSEHOLD |
HOME (9) |
INTESTINE |
HOME (9) |
MUNICIPAL |
HOME (9) |
RESIDENCE |
HOME (9) |
RESIDENCY |
HOME (9) |
SANCTUARY |
HOME (10) |
BIRTHPLACE |
HOME (10) |
CENTRALITY |
HOME (10) |
COMMORANCY |
HOME (10) |
CROSSROADS |
HOME (10) |
FATHERLAND |
HOME (10) |
HABITATION |
HOME (10) |
HARBOURAGE |
HOME (10) |
INCUNABULA |
HOME (10) |
INDIGENOUS |
HOME (10) |
METACENTRE |
HOME (11) |
DESTINATION |
HOME (11) |
INSTITUTION |
HOME (11) |
PROPAGATION |
HOME (12) |
DOMESTICATED |
HOME (13) |
ACCOMMODATION |
HOME (13) |
CENTRIPETENCE |
HOME (15) |
WHERETHEHEARTIS |
Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for HOME
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Top answers for HOME crossword clue from newspapers
HOUSE
ABODE
DOMICILE
RESIDENCE
Definition of home
- an environment offering affection and security; «home is where the heart is»; «he grew up in a good Christian home»; «there’s no place like home»; an institution where people are cared for; «a home for the elderly»; at or to or in the direction of one’s home or family; «He stays home on weekends»; «after the game the children brought friends home for supper»; «I’ll be home tomorrow»; «came riding home in style»; «I hope you will come home for Christmas»; «I’ll take her home»; «don’t forget to write home»; on or to the point aimed at; «the arrow struck home»; place where something began and flourished; «the United States is the home of basketball»; provide with, or send to, a home; relating to or being where one lives or where one’s roots are; «my home town»; return home accurately from a long distance; «homing pigeons»; the country or state or city where you live; «Canadian tariffs enabled United States lumber companies to raise prices at home»; «his home is New Jersey»; to the fullest extent; to the heart; »
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Score for HOME
HOME is an official word in Scrabble with 9 points.
Canada
October 28, 2009 8:34pm CST
The word «home» can have many different meanings. To some, home is merely a place where their basic needs are met. To others, home is the where they draw both their strength and their peace. Still, others view home as a place where families bond. All these definitions of home imply that it is somewhere that we can be ourselves and are totally accepted. There, we feel safe enough to let down our guard, peaceful enough to really relax, and loved enough to want to return day after day. Home can also be the locale you live in, or a community you grew up in. What comes to your mind when you think of home?
19 responses
• Philippines
29 Oct 09
For me home is a place where one can be comfortable and relax. Its a sanctuary, a protection from the outside world.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi donsky, You decribe home very well and thank you for sharing. Blessings.
• Philippines
29 Oct 09
Your welcome.
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11 Jan 12
wow thats true home protect us from all bad incidents which is from outside from our house
• United Kingdom
1 Nov 09
My home is the house that I have lived in since 2005. Before that my home was my cottage that I used to own. I lived there from 1991 until 2005. I often refer to my home country and that is England. Home sweet home is a place to relax and be with my family plus my pets. My home is a place where I can do clutter clearing. My garden is a place where I can enjoy some sunny weather when that happens. My home is situated on the edge of a coastal town. From the back of it I have views of the countryside.
• Canada
2 Nov 09
Hi maximam8, Thanks for your comment. Blessings.
• Philippines
30 Oct 09
Home to me means people living together are in harmonious relationship, love and respect each other, and are helping each other. A home for me is not a home if people are always quarreling over things, situations and little mistakes. I’d rather called it just a mere house than a home.
• Canada
30 Oct 09
Hi izathcwzia, I agree with you and thank you for commenting. Blessings.
• United States
29 Oct 09
Hello Pose. Even though I now live alone, I associate the word home with family, with peace and safety, with comfort, with joy.
It is the place where I don’t merely exist, but where I live.
Karen
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi Karen, Thank you for sharing your thoughts and we agree. Blessings.
• Italy
29 Oct 09
I’ve always wanted a home, but I’ve not yet found it. I have a house, better, I live in a house, but not a home.
Home is the place I want to be, where I’ll be safe and where I’ll leave worries out. Home doesn’t need to be a flat, a house, a building, it can be just a corner of the garden, a store, a town, even a country, it can be anything that makes me feel safe and welcome, something I don’t want to leave and crave to go back.
I don’t think everyone has a home, but I think we should do all the possible to find one, probabily should spend more energy into finding a home than finidng a partner. That’s my view on the thing.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi paleorainy, Thank you for sharing those unique thoughts. Blessings.
• Philippines
30 Oct 09
Home to me means sanctuary. It doesn’t have to be the place where I live at, it could be an isolate place, a room, a holy place…anywhere I feel at peace with myself and with the rest of the world.
• Canada
31 Oct 09
Hi mashiuwsan, I believe that to be very true, there can be many definitions of home. Thank you for sharing. Blessings.
• United States
29 Oct 09
To me home is where the heart is ,and this is why I love to
decorate to make the house as comfortable as possible. Anybody
can have a place to live ,but very few people have a home sweet home.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi Mirita, Thanks for sharing and I agree, a house is not always a home, there is a difference. Blessings.
• Philippines
29 Oct 09
Home for me is everything .. . That’s where I get to relax, get inspired, feel happy and many more. In other words, my home is not just a place or a dwelling, it’s more than that.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi dorisday, Thank you for sharing and we agree. Blessings.
• United States
29 Oct 09
Many different things, shelter, warmth, family. The place where I put my things. The place where my children are growing up. The place where my beautiful dog once roamed the large back yard we got just for her. The place where we have had many lovely Thanksgivings, and Christmas. The place where my husband I watch TV together every night in our family room, the place where two of our three children were conceived. This is a place that has been through so much with us. I guess our house is like part of our family.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi ladym, You are right a home is a place of many pleasant memories along with other things. My home is where I feel content. Blessings.
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
29 Oct 09
Home and House are diffently described to me by my parents, though they actually have the same meaning. A house, which we call «bahay» in our local dialect, is simply a place where family leaves, a place of shelter for the family, they sleep there, eat, etc. Home, which on the other side we call «tahanan», is the same place a the house. But a house can’t be called a home, if the people who lives there do not have peace, love, healthy living, people in it always quarrel. It couldn’t a home if people living it that house is in hunger, no food on their table. A home is simply where we really love to be in it, with people we love and people who loves us.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi neildc, You are indeed very wise, there is a great difference between a house and a home. Your definition of home is a good one. Blessings.
• Philippines
29 Oct 09
i always thought before home is where we can find help and understanding. and comfort and peace. but it is not to me. i find home can be a place where we can feel confused and helpless. though i admit that i can rest and stay at home and have the things that i need. but it does not mean that i will be more happy at home. actually i am more sat at home. there was more problems at home. and wish that i had not stayed that much before in my home because i had so many problems just staying at home. problems with other member of the family. so much misunderstanding. we ideally think that our family is our source of our understanding and etc. but it is not always the case and it is not the case with me. i don’t get understanding from my family. i can’t tell them my problem and if they do know they don’t bother to help. and so ideally home should be where we can be ourselves and not to fear any thing. but not for me though.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi hotsummer, I’m very sorry to hear of your many problems, and you are right, home is where we should be comfortable and at peace. It is where we should feel loved and wanted, it is where we should find understanding. You are not alone of course, many people dread returning home each day because it is just the opposite of what it should be. Home to such people is not really home, it is just a house. Blessings.
• Philippines
29 Oct 09
A home for me is a place for a family to dwell with all the love, care, understanding and respect for each other. It’s a place where one love to rest and meet his loved ones after a day of hardwork. It’s a place where one want to experience peace and joy. You find peace of mind of seeing your loved ones, coming home, talking, dining and sleeping together. You’ll find joy in hearing them singing, dancing and dreaming together. Sometimes there are little troubles, but everything will be alright, in the so called Home…
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi bing, I agree with you that home is where we should all feel loved and have peace of mind. Thank you for commenting. Blessings.
• India
29 Oct 09
hi pose
home sweet home… a place where you will always return to, a place where you feel most comfortable, a place to rest after a long days work, a place to meet your close ones, a place to think deeper about life, a place to admire things you never had time to, somewhere you can be yourself, and after the day is done a place where you can regain yourself, home means a lot to me.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi voldrox, Great response and thank you for sharing. Blessings.
• India
29 Oct 09
As soon as I saw your question, I remembered that old saying: «Home is where the heart is.»
I guess that is my favorite definition of «home.» Home is much more than stones and bricks. Home is made up of memories, smells, fragrances, shared laughter, tears, comments and questions.
Home is where you find love or learn about it. Home may be where you learn to fight. Home is the «nest», the safe place, the back drop, the safe foundation…home is deinitely where the heart is.
In case you thought that was a very idealistic definition, I admit I am being idealistic in my definition. Why not? After all, isn’t «home» an ideal state of being anyway?
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi JAG, I love your comment and certainly don’t think it too idealistic. Thank you very much for that response. Blessings.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
for me the word «home» means a roof over my head in a convenient location, near a bus stop, where I can come and go as I please. If i want to stay in and relax, I can, but if I want to go somewhere else, that bus stop allows me to go anywhere in town I want, including to the greyhound terminal which will take me out of town. To me «home» means «centrally located with lots of options»
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi danishcanadian, Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Blessings.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Home is a place of peace, where you can be yourself, where you feel safe and wanted. Home is a great place
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi lindiebiz, Thank you for those beautiful thoughts on the meaning of home. Blessings.
• Philippines
29 Oct 09
there’s nothing more special than HOME. it means that it is where special moments happen because FAMILY is first set up in a house where we called HOME. It is the only place that we feel very safe and relax.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi shaunken, Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the meaning of home. Blessings.
• Indonesia
29 Oct 09
For me, «Home» means the place in my hometown where my family live and love and care each other. I have lived in some different places. But there’s no home like my home, where i’ll always feel the love and caring from my parents and my brothers and sisters.
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi nawanta, Thanks for those beautiful sentiments, most never forget there childhood home. Unfortunately, some don’t have the good memories that should be associated with home and childhood. Blessings.
• United States
29 Oct 09
home means a safe warm place to be thats mine
• Canada
29 Oct 09
Hi Rondita, Thank you for sharing. Blessings.
by Liz Walter
Spending several weeks under (partial) lockdown has made me think more deeply about the concept of ‘home’. It’s a word that has a huge amount of implied meaning over and above its main literal meaning of ‘the place where you live’. It is also a very common word that can cause problems for learners because it acts in odd ways with regard to the use of prepositions.
For example, we go to work, go to school, but simply go home:
Come on, Joe – it’s time to go home now.
Other verbs of movement have the same rule – we don’t use the preposition to between them and home:
We pleaded with her to come home.
We travelled (UK)/traveled (US) home by train.
When we talk about being in our homes or about things in our homes, we use the preposition at:
I was at home with my family that evening. (Americans sometimes omit ‘at’ in this context after verbs like stay or be.)
He has several more guitars at home.
The word ‘home’ is often used in phrases connected with feeling comfortable and belonging somewhere. For example, if we say to a guest, ‘Make yourself at home’, we mean that they should relax and treat your home as if it were their own. Similarly, if you feel at home in a place, you feel that it is the right place for you to be. This sense is probably best summed up in the phrase Home is where the heart is, meaning that your home is the place you love most, even if you don’t live there at the moment.
When we move away from our parents’ house, we say that we are leaving home. When adults talk about going home, for example for a national holiday, they often mean that they are going to their childhood home, where their parents still live, rather than to their own current homes. Similarly, if we say that an adult still lives at home, we mean that they live in their childhood home with their parents.
We also use the word ‘home’ to talk about a country or area where we live, rather than a building:
We consider France our home now.
Eating out is much more expensive at home.
However, as a countable noun, ‘home’ can be used without any extra connotation, simply to mean a building where someone lives:
The government has promised to build thousands of new homes in the area.
She has homes in several cities.
‘Home’ has several more, less common, uses but these are the most common ones. I hope you find the explanations useful.
As others have pointed out, in many (most?) places and contexts, «I live in a home» doesn’t mean the same thing as «I live in a house.» But in other contexts, «home» is synonymous with «house.» For example, I think in common usage, especially in the real estate industry, «homeowner» only includes owners of single-family houses:
This is one of the primary advantages of living in a condo. While homeowners are busy mowing their lawns, painting the house, trimming hedges, cleaning gutters, pruning trees, raking leaves, and shoveling snow, condo owners are busy hanging out at the pool, taking weekend trips, or simply relaxing at home.
https://www.moneyunder30.com/buying-condo-vs-house
But for purposes of the US Census, homeownership appears to include all owner-occupied housing, whether it an apartment in a larger structure or a detached house:
Homeownership Rates. The proportion of households that are owners is termed the
homeownership rate. It is computed by dividing the number of households that are owners by the total number of occupied households (table 5 and 6).
https://www.census.gov/housing/hvs/definitions.pdf
In this definition, «home» includes any kind of household. It also shows another facet of this issue, which is that «housing» refers to any kind of dwelling where people live, and «household» refers to any group of people living in a single housing unit. Neither of those terms is limited to what we’d normally consider a «house.»
Basically, the usage surrounding these terms is very complicated, and very dependent on context. In some situations «home» can be used to distinguish «house» from «apartment», but not in others, and in still other situations it can refer to something completely different than either. Looking at the examples you provide above without context, I would interpret, «No, I live in a home» as «No, I live in an assisted-living facility.»