townhouse

[ˈtaʊnhaʊs]

townhouse Definition

a tall, narrow house, often with a garage on the ground floor and living accommodation above it, typically in a city or densely populated area.

Using townhouse: Examples

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

  • Example

    She lives in a townhouse in the heart of the city.

  • Example

    The townhouse has three floors and a small garden.

  • Example

    The couple bought a townhouse in the historic district.

townhouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for townhouse

Phrases with townhouse

  • end-of-row townhouse

    a townhouse that is located at the end of a row of similar houses

    Example

    The end-of-row townhouse has a larger garden than the others.

  • a high-end townhouse with luxurious amenities and features

    Example

    The luxury townhouse has a rooftop terrace and a private elevator.

  • a townhouse that has been converted from its original use, such as a former office or warehouse

    Example

    The converted townhouse now serves as a trendy art gallery.

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Summary: townhouse in Brief

A 'townhouse' [ˈtaʊnhaʊs] is a tall, narrow house, often with a garage on the ground floor and living accommodation above it, typically found in densely populated areas. It can be an end-of-row townhouse, a luxury townhouse, or a converted townhouse. Synonyms include 'row house,' 'terrace house,' and 'brownstone.'