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flatmateflat‧mate /ˈflætmeɪt/ noun [countable] British English - This is Roaslind, my flatmate.
- You can't have a party without asking your flatmate first.
- But a few years ago, there's no way Ray and his leggy friends would have been flatmates.
- I hope you've told your flatmate about me?
- My flatmate moved out a month ago, and in that month I've used it as an excuse to binge.
- That was the story I had later from one of her flatmates.
- They were investigating alleged deception by his flatmate, which he says he had nothing to do with.
when you live in the same house as someone else► live with · For two months I lived with a French family in Paris to improve my French.· What's the name of the guy you live with?· We've been trying to persuade Jack's elderly mother to come and live with us. ► share a house/apartment/room/flat with to live with someone who is not a member of your family and not your sexual partner: · My brother shares a house with four other students.· Kim and I shared an apartment when I first moved to L.A. ► room with American to live in the same room as someone at college: · Do you remember Diane? I roomed with her at college.· Have you decided who you're going to room with next year? ► flatmate British /roommate American someone that you share an apartment with, who is not a member of your family and not your sexual partner: · This is Rosalind, my flatmate.· You can't have a party without asking your flatmate first.· My roommate and I aren't getting along very well - I think I'm going to have to move. someone who shares a flat with one or more other people SYN roommate American English |