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Sasha Yudaev Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

English Language

Do "houseless" and "homeless" mean the same exact thing? is any one these ones better to use or not?
  

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????? houseless I'm not familiar with this word. I don't think anybody uses it.

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  • houseless I'm not familiar with this word.
  • I don't think anybody uses it.
  • If they do, I can only guess that they mean 'homeless' because that's the word I hear all the time.
  • 'homeless' is definitely better to use.
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???? ?????houseless
I'm not familiar with this word. I don't think anybody uses it. If they do, I can only guess that they mean 'homeless' because that's the word I hear all the time.

'homeless' is definitely better to use.

CJ
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"Homeless" is the usual word, and it means "without a home/shelter."

"Houseless" is certainly not a common word. I guess it could be used to mean "homeless," or perhaps to describe an area where there are no houses.

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