domainnoun [ C ]
uk/dəˈmeɪn/us/doʊˈmeɪn/domain noun [ C ] (AREA)
C1 an area of interest or an area over which a person has control:
She treated the business as her private domain.
These documents are in the public domain (= available to everybody).
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- Are you still looking for some kind of job in the political domain?
- I don't do any gardening - that's my wife's domain.
- The report should never have been released into the public domain.
- Now that she is a teenager, her bedroom is strictly her own personal domain.
- You'd better ask Paul - electronics is not my domain, I'm afraid.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Duty, obligation and responsibility
- accountable
- answer for sb/sth
- answer for sth
- answer to sb
- answerable
- commitment
- fail
- have sth on your hands idiom
- I am not my brother's keeper idiom
- in the hot seat idiom
- incharge
- it's your own lookout idiom
- portfolio
- responsibility
- responsible
- risk
- saddle sb with sth
- shoulder
- social contract
- stick
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Topics & areas of interest
domain noun [ C ] (INTERNET)
specialized internet & telecoms a set of websites on the internet that end with the same letters, for example .com
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Internet terminology
- .co.uk
- all-you-can-eat
- API
- app
- banner
- BBS
- bitcoin
- bounce
- e-commerce
- firewall
- instant messaging
- ISP
- JPEG
- posting
- troll
- unlike
- vlog
- VOD
- Web 2.0
- web-enabled
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