Meaning & Definition of word "Housebroken"

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    Housebroken

    /ˈhaʊsˌbroʊ.kən/

    adjective:

    • 1. Trained to urinate and defecate outside rather than indoors, typically used in reference to pets, especially dogs.
      • Example: We adopted a housebroken dog, so we didn’t have to worry about indoor accidents.
    • 2. Adapted to living indoors and not exhibiting destructive behavior.
      • Example: The housebroken cat climbed onto the sofa without scratching it.
    • 3. Figuratively, used to describe a person who has been conditioned to conform to societal norms.
      • Example: He used to be wild and adventurous, but now he is just a housebroken citizen.

    Etymology

    The term combines 'house' and 'broken', referring to being trained to behave properly in a household setting.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    housebroken pet:

    A pet that has been trained to go outside to relieve itself.

    housebroken behavior:

    Behavior that is conditioned or accepted in a household environment.

    Related Words

    potty train:

    The process of teaching a child or pet to use the toilet.

    litter box:

    A box filled with litter for cats to urinate and defecate in.

    Slang Meanings of housebroken

    Meaning: A term used informally to describe someone who is compliant or submissive.

    Example Sentence: After moving in together, he became a bit housebroken.