doghouse

[ˈdɒɡhaʊs]

doghouse Definition

a small shelter for a dog to sleep in, typically made of wood and positioned outside.

Using doghouse: Examples

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

  • Example

    He built a doghouse for his pet.

  • Example

    The dog was sleeping in its doghouse when we arrived.

  • Example

    She put the dog back in the doghouse after it ran away.

doghouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for doghouse

Phrases with doghouse

  • in trouble or disfavored with someone, especially one's spouse or partner

    Example

    I forgot our anniversary and now I'm in the doghouse with my wife.

  • to cause someone to be in trouble or disfavored with someone else

    Example

    He was put in the doghouse by his boss after he missed an important deadline.

  • to regain someone's favor or forgiveness after being in trouble or disfavored

    Example

    He brought her flowers to get out of the doghouse after forgetting their date.

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Summary: doghouse in Brief

'Doghouse' [ˈdɒɡhaʊs] refers to a small wooden shelter for dogs to sleep in, usually placed outside. It is often used in phrases like 'in the doghouse,' meaning in trouble or disfavored, and 'put someone in the doghouse,' meaning to cause someone to be in trouble.