residential

[rɪˈzɪdənʃl]

residential Definition

  • 1relating to an area where people live
  • 2designed for people to live in

Using residential: Examples

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

  • Example

    The area is zoned for residential use only.

  • Example

    The building has both commercial and residential units.

  • Example

    The neighborhood is mostly residential, with a few small businesses.

residential Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for residential

Phrases with residential

  • a type of long-term care that provides around-the-clock supervision and assistance with daily living activities for people who are unable to live independently

    Example

    My grandmother needs residential care because she can no longer take care of herself.

  • a district or neighborhood where people live, typically characterized by houses or apartment buildings

    Example

    The city is divided into several residential areas, each with its own unique character.

  • a boarding school where students live on campus while attending classes, often used in reference to schools for Indigenous children in Canada

    Example

    The government's policy of sending Indigenous children to residential schools had a devastating impact on their communities.

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Summary: residential in Brief

The term 'residential' [rɪˈzɪdənʃl] refers to areas or buildings designed for people to live in. It is often used to describe neighborhoods, buildings, or units that are not intended for commercial or industrial purposes. Examples include 'The area is zoned for residential use only,' and 'The building has both commercial and residential units.' The phrase 'residential care' refers to long-term care for people who are unable to live independently.

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