Meaning & Definition of Doghouse in English
English⟶
Doghouse
A shelter for a dog; a small house for a dog to sleep in.
Pronunciation:
/ˈdɔːɡhaʊs/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
doghousesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A small house or shelter for a dog.
Example Sentence: The dog slept comfortably in its doghouse.
Definition: A situation of disfavor, especially in a relationship.
Example Sentence: After forgetting our anniversary, I found myself in the doghouse.
Etymology
Origin: The word 'doghouse' combines 'dog' and 'house', referring to a house for a dog.
Synonyms
kenneldog shelterdog hut
Common Phrases and Expressions
- in the doghouse: In trouble or disfavor with someone, often due to a mistake or oversight.
- put someone in the doghouse: To make someone angry or upset by one's actions.
Translations
- Spanish: perrera
- French: cachot
- German: Hundehütte
- Russian: будка для собаки
Related Words
- kennel: A shelter in which a dog or dogs are kept.
- hound: A type of dog known for its hunting abilities.
- canine: Relating to dogs.
Slang Meanings of doghouse
Meaning: To be in trouble.
Example Sentence: I really messed up, and now I'm in the doghouse.
Meaning: To face criticism or disapproval.
Example Sentence: He forgot to buy groceries, and now he's in the doghouse with his partner.