Meaning & Definition of word "Warren"

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    Warren

    /ˈwɔːrən/

    noun:

    • 1. A network of burrows or tunnels dug by rabbits or similar animals.
      • Example: The kids found a warren of rabbits while exploring the woods.
    • 2. A confined area where animals are bred, especially rabbits.
      • Example: They kept a small warren in their backyard for raising rabbits.
    • 3. A densely populated area or a place marked by a great deal of activity.
      • Example: The city center became a warren of bustling shops and cafes.
    • 4. In a broader sense, it can refer to any place filled with a complex or chaotic arrangement.
      • Example: The attic was filled with boxes, creating a warren of forgotten items.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'warren', from Norman French 'werreigne', which refers to a game preserve.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rabbit warren:

    A complex of burrows or tunnels used by rabbits.

    warren of houses:

    A cramped or densely populated area of homes.

    Related Words

    burrow:

    A hole or tunnel dug by a small animal as a dwelling.

    maze:

    A complex network of paths or passages.

    Slang Meanings of warren

    Meaning: A confusing or chaotic situation.

    Example Sentence: The meeting turned into a warren of arguments and distractions.

    Meaning: A densely populated or cluttered place.

    Example Sentence: That apartment feels like a warren with all the stuff piled everywhere.