Homelife: meaning, definitions and examples

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homelife

 

[ ˈhoʊmlaɪf ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

routine, family, stability

Homelife refers to the domestic environment or lifestyle that individuals or families maintain at home. It encompasses the interactions, routines, and overall atmosphere present in a household, including family dynamics, household chores, and recreational activities. A balanced homelife can promote well-being and strengthen relationships among family members.

Synonyms

domestic life, family life, home environment

Examples of usage

  • She cherishes the homelife she has built with her family.
  • A stable homelife contributes to a child's emotional development.
  • They often discuss ways to improve their homelife for better happiness.

Translations

Translations of the word "homelife" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vida doméstica

🇮🇳 गृह जीवन

🇩🇪 Familienleben

🇮🇩 kehidupan rumah

🇺🇦 домашнє життя

🇵🇱 życie domowe

🇯🇵 家庭生活

🇫🇷 vie domestique

🇪🇸 vida doméstica

🇹🇷 ev hayatı

🇰🇷 가정 생활

🇸🇦 الحياة المنزلية

🇨🇿 domácí život

🇸🇰 domáci život

🇨🇳 家庭生活

🇸🇮 domače življenje

🇮🇸 heimalíf

🇰🇿 үй өмірі

🇬🇪 სახლი ცხოვრება

🇦🇿 ev həyatı

🇲🇽 vida doméstica

Word origin

The term 'homelife' combines the word 'home' with 'life', conceptualizing the living conditions and experiences associated with being at home. The word 'home' originates from the Old English 'ham', which denotes a dwelling or place of residence. Over time, it evolved to signify not just a physical space but also an emotional anchor where individuals find comfort and security. 'Life', derived from the Old English 'līf', refers to the state of being alive and the experiences that come with it. The combination of these two terms captures the essence of living within a nurturing environment, reflecting both the physical setting of a home and the interpersonal relationships that thrive within it. The modern usage of 'homelife' became more prevalent in the late 20th century as society began to recognize the importance of home and family dynamics in overall well-being.