Meaning & Definition of word "Birdhouse"

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    Birdhouse

    /ˈbɜːrdˌhaʊs/

    noun:

    • 1. A small structure built for birds to nest in, typically placed outdoors.
      • Example: She hung a colorful birdhouse in her garden to attract bluebirds.
    • 2. A shelter or nesting site for birds, often designed to be decorative.
      • Example: The birdhouse was intricately painted, adding charm to the backyard.
    • 3. A structure that provides a safe environment for various species of birds.
      • Example: We built several birdhouses to encourage wildlife around our home.

    Etymology

    Combination of 'bird' and 'house'; originates from Old English.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    be a bird in a cage:

    To be trapped or confined.

    like a bird:

    To be free or without care.

    Related Words

    nest:

    A structure built by birds to lay eggs and raise young.

    aviary:

    A large enclosure for confining birds, providing a natural habitat.

    Slang Meanings of birdhouse

    Meaning: A place where someone lives who is not expected to stay long.

    Example Sentence: His apartment was just a birdhouse until he found a permanent place.

    Meaning: A term for a simple or shabby house.

    Example Sentence: She called her old cabin a birdhouse because of its small, basic nature.