Definition

a roommate, a housemate, a flatmate: a person who lives in the same home, a person with whom one shares accommodation noun
  • "I share a room and a bed with a Japanese boy called Masaki, but he is not a very good roommate."
  • "I'm the only one home today, all my housemates are working."
  • "She's the daughter of my roommate's cousin's nanny."
  • "I have some roommates staying here right now."
  • "I saw your ad on Craigsboard and I am seeking a roommate."
  • "I've had several roommates over the past 3 months that did not work out, so now I am hoping to find "the perfect housemate."
  • "I've had several roommates over the past 3 months that did not work out, so now I am hoping to find "the perfect housemate."
  • "My roommate is a Japanese boy called Masaki, he doesn't say much, but he eats all my food you made for me."
  • "I'm not interested in party central, but I enjoy socializing with roommates, as well as chilling out on the sofa watching Star Wars over and over again."

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