Associations to the word «Tenement»
Noun
- Slum
- Valuation
- Rent
- Tenant
- Storey
- Flat
- Dweller
- Habitation
- Alley
- Landlord
- Shack
- Harlem
- Housing
- Apartment
- Brothel
- Oskar
- Demolition
- Glasgow
- Garret
- Dwelling
- Lower
- Lodging
- Pomeranian
- Ventilation
- Sandstone
- Immigrant
- Eduard
- Servitude
- Manor
- Lease
- Stoop
- Bronx
- Street
- Cottage
- Ghetto
- Mansion
- Occupant
- Building
- Sidewalk
- Warehouse
- Block
- Brick
- Basement
- Manhattan
- Chinatown
- Saloon
- Rectory
- Priory
- Frieze
- Cellar
- Orchard
- Edinburgh
- Kern
- Reg
- Neighborhood
- Condominium
- Backyard
- Row
- Reformer
- Factory
- Balcony
- Yearly
- Land
- House
- Laundry
- Overlord
- Crowding
- Rooftop
- Mulberry
- Courtyard
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TENEMENT, noun. A building that is rented to multiple tenants, especially a low-rent, run-down one
TENEMENT, noun. (legal) any form of property that is held by one person from another, rather than being owned
TENEMENT, noun. (figurative) Dwelling; abode; habitation.
Dictionary definition
TENEMENT, noun. A run-down apartment house barely meeting minimal standards.
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