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householder

[hous-hohl-der, -ohl-] / ˈhaʊsˌhoʊl dər, -ˌoʊl- /
NOUN
proprietor
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG
leaser renter


Example Sentences

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People are rallying together to help householders and businesses hit by unprecedented flooding in Monmouth, according to the local MP.

From BBC

While rebalancing energy policy costs could lower electricity bills, it could increase them for householders using gas boilers.

From BBC

Individuals of state pension age, up to 79 years old, who are not living with another eligible person, will receive £200, while single householders aged 80 or older receive £300.

From BBC

George Orwell’s 1939 novel, “Coming Up for Air,” tells the story of an unremarkable suburban London householder who is seized with a feeling of overwhelming dread by the looming terrors of war and totalitarianism.

From Salon

More than five million householders have been barred from using hosepipes for activities such as watering the garden, washing the car or filling a paddling pool.

From BBC