单词 | cohabit |
释义 | cohabit (once / 10396 pages) v The verb cohabit means to live together as if you are married. If you and your significant other are thinking of cohabiting, make sure all the chores are shared equally. The definition of the verb cohabit can include two different species living together in the same environment. If you enjoy animal stories, you should read some of the ones about animals cohabiting together. Sure, lots of dogs and cats cohabit the same space as their owners, but there was a dog that became best friends with an elephant and the two cohabited in a rescue park for years. WORD FAMILYcohabit: cohabitation, cohabited, cohabiting, cohabits+/cohabitation: cohabitations USAGE EXAMPLESBut even before they cohabited a camera frame, the gravity of Trump’s star was pulling on the light from Kanye’s. Slate(Dec 14, 2016) Cohabiting couples were more likely to have varying levels of loyalty to one another than their dating counterparts, 42 percent to 30 percent. Washington Times(Nov 07, 2016) There's no discussion here of older people who can cohabit with friends and share expenses. New York Times(Oct 07, 2016) v share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple Syn|Hypo|Hyper live together, shack up miscegenate marry or cohabit with a person of another race dwell, inhabit, live, populate inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of |
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