Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Home and places where people live in British Thesaurus
Home and places where people live
environment (noun)
the place in which people live and work, including all the physical conditions that affect them
habitation (noun)
address (noun)
the name of the place where you live or work, including the house or office number and the name of the street, area, and town. It may also include a set of numbers and letters, called a postcode in British English and a zip code in American English
the home front (noun)
the home
home (noun)
done, made, or experienced at home
home-grown (adjective)
a home-grown product, idea, or performer comes from a particular local area or small place
patch (noun)
informal an area that someone thinks of as belonging to them, for example because they live or work there. The usual American word is turf
second home (noun)
a place that you spend a lot of time in but do not live in permanently
stamping ground (noun)
stomping ground (noun)