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apartment

noun as in a room or rooms in a building used as a residence

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Police also reportedly mistook Taylor’s car, which was parked outside her apartment that night, as the drug dealer’s car, according to the lawsuit.

From Vox

On top of the cost of filters, lower-end homes or apartments may have more leaks around windows and doors that let in contaminants.

From Fortune

The collapsible option makes it great for space conscious rooms or in smaller apartments and dorms.

A “target area” could be a park, an apartment complex or the bulk of the entire city.

It’s not easy working from home with kids, or being alone in your apartment.

From Fortune

He was born in an apartment above the grocery store owned by his immigrant parents in South Jamaica, Queens.

“Bodegas, private residences, apartment buildings, you name it,” the investigator says.

At 24, I slipped on the ice outside of my Michigan apartment.

Magazines are the only thing in my apartment that qualify as clutter.

And there are a few nice things buried beneath the rubble that I could use in my apartment.

To the invitation to precede him she readily responded, and, with a bow to the Seneschal, she began to walk across the apartment.

The others stood silent till they heard the outer door of the apartment close behind him.

It was a large square apartment, very lofty and very naked-looking.

With which magnanimous sentiment he turned on his clumsy heel, and entered his apartment again.

In a few minutes he was alone, in a magnificent apartment, where every tranquillizing luxury invited to repose.

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to apartment, such as: accommodation, cave, condo, flat, penthouse, and residence.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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