Need another word that means the same as “reside”? Find 27 synonyms and 30 related words for “reside” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Reside” are: domicile, domiciliate, shack, repose, rest, lodge in, occupy, live in, inhabit, have one's home in, be settled in, have taken up residence in, have established oneself in, be situated, be placed, be found, be located, lie, belong to, be vested in, be bestowed on, be conferred on, be entrusted to, be in the hands of, be inherent in, be intrinsic to, be present in
Reside as a Verb
Definitions of "Reside" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “reside” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Be inherent or innate in.
- Make one's home in a particular place or community.
- Be situated.
- (of power or a right) belong to a person or body.
- Have one's permanent home in a particular place.
- Be inherent or innate in.
- Live (in a certain place.
- (of a quality) be present or inherent in something.
Synonyms of "Reside" as a verb (27 Words)
be bestowed on | To remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted — used only in infinitive form. |
be conferred on | Have life, be alive. |
be entrusted to | Spend or use time. |
be found | Have life, be alive. |
be in the hands of | To remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted — used only in infinitive form. |
be inherent in | Be identical to; be someone or something. |
be intrinsic to | Have an existence, be extant. |
be located | Have life, be alive. |
be placed | Spend or use time. |
be present in | Have life, be alive. |
be settled in | Work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function. |
be situated | Be priced at. |
be vested in | Happen, occur, take place. |
belong to | Be owned by; be in the possession of. |
domicile | Make one’s home in a particular place or community. The tenant is domiciled in the United Kingdom. |
domiciliate | Make one’s home in a particular place or community. |
have established oneself in | Be confronted with. |
have one's home in | Cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner. |
have taken up residence in | Cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition. |
inhabit | Inhabit or live in be an inhabitant of. Strange notions inhabited her mind. |
lie | (of an action, charge, or claim) be admissible or sustainable. Don t lie to your parents. |
live in | Inhabit or live in be an inhabitant of. |
lodge in | Be a lodger; stay temporarily. |
occupy | Fill or preoccupy the mind. The young prince will soon occupy the throne. |
repose | Be situated or kept in a particular place. The nation reposed its confidence in the King. |
rest | Not move be in a resting position. I m going to rest up before travelling to England. |
shack | Make one’s home in a particular place or community. They won t believe I ve shacked up with someone so good looking. |
Usage Examples of "Reside" as a verb
- May parents reside in Florida.
- Legislative powers reside with the Federal Assembly.
- The meaning of an utterance does not wholly reside in the semantic meaning.
- People who work in the city actually reside in neighbouring towns.
- She resides in Princeton.
- The paintings now reside on the walls of a restaurant.
Associations of "Reside" (30 Words)
abide | Accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation. I said I would abide by their decision. |
abode | A place of residence; a house or home. My humble abode. |
bide | Remain or stay somewhere. How long must I bide here to wait for the answer. |
citizen | A legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized. The good citizens of Edinburgh. |
county | Relating to or characteristic of aristocratic people with an ancestral home in a particular county. A county grande dame. |
denizen | A plant or animal naturalized in a region. Denizens of field and forest. |
domicile | The residence where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where whenever you are absent you intend to return every person is compelled to have one and only one domicile at a time. His wife has a domicile of origin in Germany. |
dwell | Come back to. Groups of people still dwell in these caves. |
dweller | A person or animal that lives in or at a specified place. The majority of urban dwellers live in small apartments. |
dwelling | Housing that someone is living in. The proposed dwelling is out of keeping with those nearby. |
habitable | Suitable or good enough to live in. The habitable world. |
habitant | An inhabitant. The habitant farmhouses of old Quebec. |
habitat | The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. A marine habitat. |
habitation | Housing that someone is living in. Signs of human habitation. |
home | Provide with or send to a home. We need to stimulate demand within the UK home market. |
inhabit | Be an inhabitant of or reside in. A bird that inhabits North America. |
inhabitant | A person who fulfils the residential or legal requirements for being a member of a state or parish. |
lifelong | Lasting or remaining in a particular state throughout a person’s life. A lifelong Conservative. |
live | Have life be alive. A live issue. |
living | The condition of living or the state of being alive. Carved into the living stone. |
mansion | A terrace or mansion block. Carlyle Mansions. |
municipal | Of or relating to the government of a municipality J L kuntz. Municipal offices. |
neighborhood | The approximate amount of something (usually used prepositionally as in `in the region of. My neighborhood voted for Bush. |
occupy | Fill or preoccupy the mind. The young prince will soon occupy the throne. |
populate | Form the population of (a place. The film is an epic fantasy populated by grotesque weirdos. |
population | All the inhabitants of a particular place. The island has a population of about 78 000. |
resident | A bird, butterfly, or other animal of a species that does not migrate. It was a beautiful hamlet with just 100 residents. |
roommate | An associate who shares a room with you. |
stay | Stay put in a certain place. We are staying in Detroit we are not moving to Cincinnati. |
township | A small town or village forming part of a large parish. Township theatre. |