"Semidetached" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Semidetached" Meaning

A semidetached house is a type of house that is connected to another house by a common wall, but is structurally separate from it.

"Semidetached" Examples

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A semidetached house is a house that is attached to another by a shared wall, but not by other walls. It is a type of middle ground between a detached house and a house that is fully attached to other houses.

Examples

1. Word Usage

The Smiths moved into a semidetached house on Elm Street last year. It has two bedrooms and a nice backyard.

2. Sentence Using Word

They are currently living in a semidetached house in the suburbs, but are planning to move to an apartment soon.

3. Idiomatic Expression

After the fire, the family had to move out of their highly prized detached house to a temporary semidetached bungalow.

4. Business Usage

The construction company is building a row of semidetached houses on the outskirts of the city, each with three bedrooms and a modern kitchen.

5. Colloquialism

All of the semidetached houses on our street have a deck that overlooks the park.

(I used 5 different contexts like word usage, sentence usage, idiomatic expression, business usage and colloquialism )

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