playhouse

[pleɪhaʊs]

playhouse Definition

  • 1a small house for children to play in, often built in a garden or park
  • 2a theater for children or a company that produces plays for children

Using playhouse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "playhouse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The kids spent the afternoon in their playhouse.

  • Example

    The local playhouse is putting on a production of 'Peter Pan.'

  • Example

    She started her acting career in a children's playhouse.

  • Example

    The playhouse is a popular destination for school field trips.

playhouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for playhouse

Phrases with playhouse

  • a miniature house designed for dolls to play in

    Example

    She spent hours decorating her doll playhouse with tiny furniture and accessories.

  • a playhouse designed to be used outside, often made of durable materials like plastic or wood

    Example

    The family set up an outdoor playhouse in the backyard for the kids to enjoy during the summer.

  • children's playhouse

    a playhouse designed specifically for children, often featuring child-sized furniture and decorations

    Example

    The children's playhouse at the park is always a hit with young visitors.

Origins of playhouse

from 'play' + 'house'

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Summary: playhouse in Brief

A 'playhouse' [pleɪhaʊs] is a small house designed for children to play in, often found in gardens or parks. It can also refer to a theater or company that produces plays for children. Examples include 'The kids spent the afternoon in their playhouse,' and 'The local playhouse is putting on a production of 'Peter Pan.'' Other variations include 'doll playhouse' and 'outdoor playhouse.'