Meaning & Definition of Housebroken in English
English⟶
Housebroken
Trained to urinate and defecate outside or in a designated area.
Pronunciation:
/ˈhaʊsˌbroʊ.kən/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Describes a pet, typically a dog, that has been trained to relieve itself outside or in an appropriate indoor location.
Example Sentence: The puppy is finally housebroken and no longer has accidents in the house.
Definition: Figuratively used to describe a person who has been conditioned to behave in a certain, often acceptable, manner.
Example Sentence: He seems housebroken since he learned to conform to office norms.
Etymology
Origin: The term combines 'house' and 'broken', referring to being trained to behave properly in a household setting.
Synonyms
potty-trainedlitter-trainedtoilet-trained
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.
Translations
- Spanish: entrenado para la casa
- French: dressé à la maison
- German: hausbroken
- Russian: приученный к дому
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.