What is another word for hus?

Pronunciation: [hˈuːz] (IPA)

"Hus" is a Danish word meaning "house". It is a versatile word that has multiple synonyms, depending on the context. For instance, "bolig" is a synonym that represents the idea of a home or a dwelling place. "Hjem" also works as a synonym and means a cozy and comfortable living space. If you take "hus" as a building structure, "bygning" is an appropriate synonym. Similarly, "villa" represents a luxurious and spacious "hus". "Lejlighed" suits a "hus" in an apartment building. Moreover, "hytte" denotes a small, cute, and simple wooden "hus". These synonyms add variety and depth to the Danish language and help in expressing various shades of meaning for "hus".

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    • Proper noun, singular
      Shu, SUH.

What are the hypernyms for Hus?

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What are the opposite words for hus?

Hus is a word that means "house" in Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian languages. When it comes to antonyms for the word hus, they are words that are opposite in meaning to it. Some of the antonyms for the word hus include 'tom', which means empty, 'nedbryde', which means to demolish or destroy, and 'lejlighed', which means apartment. Other antonyms for hus include 'telt', which means tent, 'hytte', which means cabin, and 'bungalow', which is a low house with a broad front porch. All these antonyms for hus provide a wide range of options for different types of living spaces.

Usage examples for Hus

The Storthing's hus is quite a handsome and imposing building, of original design in the Romanesque and Byzantine style, facing the Carl Johannes Square, the largest open area in the city.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
Your hus-your ex-husband says he knows of a secret door opening into this part of the-" She sprang to her feet with a sharp cry of alarm.
"A Fool and His Money"
George Barr McCutcheon
And to the hus-Ting held at Mere Gathered the farmers far and near, With their war weapons ready to confront him.
"The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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