Live-in
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adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Live-in ( adjective )
Describing a situation or arrangement in which someone lives in their workplace or with their employer.
Origin:
Live-in is a compound word, derived from the verb 'to live' and the preposition 'in'.
Examples:
- The live-in caretaker was responsible for keeping the mansion clean and safe.
- The newlyweds wanted to save money, so they opted for a live-in arrangement in the city.
- My live-in nanny has become a part of our family and helps me in every aspect of my life.
- She took a live-in job as a cook on a luxury yacht, traveling to exotic destinations.
- The live-in housekeeper was an older woman who cooked, cleaned, and provided care for the children.
(As a noun)
Live-in ( noun )
Describing a situation or arrangement in which someone lives in their workplace or with their employer.
Origin:
Live-in is a compound word, derived from the verb 'to live' and the preposition 'in'.
Examples:
- The live-in caretaker was responsible for keeping the mansion clean and safe.
- The newlyweds wanted to save money, so they opted for a live-in arrangement in the city.
- My live-in nanny has become a part of our family and helps me in every aspect of my life.
- She took a live-in job as a cook on a luxury yacht, traveling to exotic destinations.
- The live-in housekeeper was an older woman who cooked, cleaned, and provided care for the children.