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Homeless   /hˈoʊmləs/   Listen
Homeless

adjective
1.
Without nationality or citizenship.  Synonym: stateless.
2.
Physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security.  Synonyms: dispossessed, roofless.
noun
1.
Someone unfortunate without housing.  Synonym: homeless person.
2.
Poor people who unfortunately do not have a home to live in.



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"Homeless" Quotes from Famous Books



... and rosy than London had ever made her, came forth from her dairy, and there was a melee of greetings, and Stephen would have asked what homeless little one the pair had adopted, he was cut short by an exulting laugh. "No more adopted than thy Giles there, Stephen. 'Tis our own boy, Thomas Randall! Yea, and if he have come late, he is the better loved, though I trow Perronel there will ever look on Ambrose ...
— The Armourer's Prentices • Charlotte M. Yonge

... in hope,' then answered the messenger divine; 'Thou poor and homeless maiden, great joy shall yet be thine. If thou wilt ask for tidings from thy dear native land, To comfort thee, great Heaven has sent me to ...
— Legends of the Middle Ages - Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art • H.A. Guerber

... watchful eyes, little courtesies, and his sympathetic smile, just as Gray, riding home, was thinking of the dark, shy little mountain girl with a warm glow of protection about his heart, and Marjorie fell asleep dreaming of the mountain boy who, under her promise, had gone back homeless to his hills. In them perhaps it was the call of the woods and wilds that had led their pioneer forefathers long, long ago into woods and wilds, or perhaps, after all, it was only the little blind god shooting arrows at them ...
— The Heart Of The Hills • John Fox, Jr.

... the hunger of a homeless child, the pain of a man wounded in battle, the grief of a mother who has lost her son. I know these have ...
— U.S. Presidential Inaugural Addresses • Various

... ascended that hill, we could see the Chateau de Sairmeuse in the distance, brightly illuminated. They are celebrating the marriage of Martial de Sairmeuse and Blanche de Courtornieu. We are homeless wanderers without friends, and without a shelter for our heads: they are ...
— The Honor of the Name • Emile Gaboriau


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